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Unrelated and Partially Matched Related Donor Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplant with TCR alpha/beta+ T Cell and B Cell Depletion for the Treatment of Patients with Acquired or Inherited Bone Marrow Failure

Trial Status: closed to accrual

This trial studies how well unrelated and partially matched related donor blood stem cell transplant with TCR alpha/ beta+ T cell and B cell depletion works for treating patients with acquired and inherited bone marrow failure. Cell transplants from an unrelated or partially matched related donor has a higher rate of complications. T cells within the donor cells may cause a complication called graft versus host disease (GVHD) where the transplanted cells from a donor can attack the body's normal cells. Using the CliniMacs device to remove alpha/beta T cells and B cells may reduce some of the complications of the transplant and decrease the time it takes for the new stem cells to establish a new immune system.