donorcell
Donorcell is a term used to describe cells derived from a donor that are introduced into a recipient for therapeutic or research purposes. In medical contexts, donor cells are used to replace or supplement the recipient’s own cells, with the aim of restoring function, providing immune components, or supporting tissue repair. The concept is central to allogeneic transplantation and several cell-based therapies.
Common donor cells include hematopoietic stem cells obtained from bone marrow, peripheral blood, or umbilical cord
Engraftment occurs when donor cells establish themselves in the recipient’s bone marrow and begin producing blood
Safety and post-transplant management focus on infection risk, GVHD prevention, and monitoring for relapse. Donor selection
A rare complication is donor cell leukemia (DCL), in which leukemic cells originate from donor-derived hematopoietic