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The Pattern of Corneal Graft Rejection
Cornea, 1990A series of 160 consecutive penetrating keratoplasties was analysed for patterns of graft rejection. All surgery was performed between January 1981 and December 1987. The incidence of homograft rejection was 34% (54 grafts). The site of the initial rejection episode was analysed.
W. F.I. Shepherd, G. N. Kervick
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The Immunology of Corneal Graft Rejection
Critical Reviewsâą in Immunology, 1998Corneal transplantation is the most successful of organ transplants due to the fact that the eye is an immunologically privileged site, and the cornea is an immunologically privileged tissue. The factors responsible for this include presence of the blood-aqueous barrier, the avascularity of the cornea, the absence of classic antigen-presenting cells ...
Guillermo Rocha+2 more
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Science, 2002
IMMUNOLOGY Achieving immune tolerance to transplanted tissues remains a major hurdle in organ transplantation. Increasingly, it is becoming clear that protocols aimed at improving graft-specific tolerance will need to consider regulatory T cells, because these lymphocytes are known to be important in suppressing immune responses. Graca et al.
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IMMUNOLOGY Achieving immune tolerance to transplanted tissues remains a major hurdle in organ transplantation. Increasingly, it is becoming clear that protocols aimed at improving graft-specific tolerance will need to consider regulatory T cells, because these lymphocytes are known to be important in suppressing immune responses. Graca et al.
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Innate immunity and graft rejection
Immunological Reviews, 2000Summary: Although innate immunity evolved to combat pathogens, increasing awareness of a pivotal role in driving and shaping adaptive immunity has prompted this review on the role of innate immunity in graft rejection. We present evidence that grafts, especially xenografts, elicit innate responses, required for adaptive immunity.
Annette Fox, Leonard C. Harrison
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Immunity and graft rejection in the ear
Immunology Today, 1984Immunological activity in the ear and nose is often overlooked but can cause disease. Some examples were discussed at a recent conference*. Also considered was one of the most successful applications of tissue transplantation, middle ear reconstruction.
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Prevention of corneal graft rejection
Acta Ophthalmologica, 2009AbstractAbstract not ...
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Acute Rejection of a Duodenal Graft
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2018de Rougemont, Olivier+3 more
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