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Animal models of human herpesvirus infection
Human herpesvirus can infect humans and other vertebrates, primarily targeting the skin, mucous membranes, and neural tissues, thereby significantly impacting the health of both humans and animals. Animal models are crucial for studying virus pathogenesis, vaccine development, and drug testing.
Ziqing Jia+3 more
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DISTANT PROCUREMENT OF ORGANS FOR CLINICAL HEART-LUNG TRANSPLANTATION USING A SINGLE-FLUSH TECHNIQUE
J. Wallwork+4 more
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An optimized perfusate for enhanced rat ex vivo lung perfusion and lung transplant models
We explored a low‐cost and efficient perfusate composition for use in rat ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) and lung transplant models. This perfusate demonstrates better biocompatibility, likely due to a reduction in immune responses associated with high doses of xenogenic proteins, resulting in less lung injury posttransplantation.
Jie Zhang, Xuanlin Zhang, Jianxing He
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Pulmonary infiltrates after heart-lung transplantation: Evaluation by serial transbronchial biopsies
Vaughn A. Starnes+7 more
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Combined heart-lung transplantation for end-stage Eisenmenger’s syndrome
Christopher G.A. McGregor+13 more
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Obliterative bronchiolitis after lung transplantation: a fibroproliferative disorder associated with platelet-derived growth factor. [PDF]
Marshall I. Hertz+9 more
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Objective The DRB1 locus is strongly associated with both susceptibility and resistance to rheumatoid arthritis (RA). DRB1 alleles encoding the VKA or VRA epitope in positions 11, 71, and 74 confer the highest risk of developing RA, whereas the allele encoding VEA is protective.
Vibha Jha+10 more
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