Nicolas Pineault
University of Ottawa
17 Papers
41 Citations
Nicolas Pineault is an academic researcher from University of Ottawa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Progenitor cell & Stem cell. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Nicolas Pineault include Canadian Blood Services.
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Papers
Characterization of mononuclear cells remaining in the leukoreduction system chambers of apheresis instruments after routine platelet collection: a new source of viable human blood cells
Sonia Néron,Louis Thibault,Nathalie Dussault,Geneviève Côté,Éric Ducas,Nicolas Pineault,Annie Roy +6 more
TL;DR: The residual cell content of these LRS chambers was characterized to determine whether it would be a valuable source of viable human blood cells.
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Inhibition of ice recrystallization during cryopreservation of cord blood grafts improves platelet engraftment.
Suria Jahan,Suria Jahan,Madeleine K. Adam,Javed Karim Manesia,Emily Doxtator,Robert N. Ben,Nicolas Pineault,Nicolas Pineault +7 more
TL;DR: Whether IRI 2 can enhance platelet and bone marrow engraftment activity of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) in cryopreserved CBUs using a serial transplantation model is investigated.
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Transient warming affects potency of cryopreserved cord blood units
Roya Pasha,A Howell,Tracey R. Turner,Mike Halpenny,Heidi Elmoazzen,Jason P. Acker,Nicolas Pineault +6 more
TL;DR: Although TWEs are almost inevitable during cord-blood banking operations, their effects must be diminished by reducing exposure time, using cold plates and strict operational protocols, to prevent worst-case T WEs.
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Cotransplantation of ex vivo expanded progenitors with nonexpanded cord blood cells improves platelet recovery.
TL;DR: Cotransplantation of NE with E UCB cells significantly improved the recovery of human platelets in vivo due to their complementary and synergistic thrombopoietic activities, and short-term human bone marrow reconstitution was also improved.
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Intersecting Worlds of Transfusion and Transplantation Medicine: An International Symposium Organized by the Canadian Blood Services Centre for Innovation.
Kendra M. Hodgkinson,Jeffrey Kiernan,Andrew W. Shih,Ziad Solh,William P. Sheffield,Nicolas Pineault,Nicolas Pineault +6 more
TL;DR: Practices and research surrounding HSCs are continuing to evolve rapidly as new information is obtained, and preclinical trials suggest that mesenchymal stem cells may be effective in managing sepsis.
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