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This study presents a multiphasic bile duct construct composed of biocompatible materials and cells, featuring an inner layer that supports biliary epithelium growth, a middle layer providing mechanical strength, and an outer cell‐permissive layer designed to support future in vivo integration.
Mattia Pasqua+9 more
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Sirtuin 3 in renal diseases and aging: From mechanisms to potential therapies
The longevity protein sirtuins (SIRTs) belong to a family of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+)-dependent deacetylases. In mammals, SIRTs comprise seven members (SIRT1–7) which are localized to different subcellular compartments.
Xuan Peng+6 more
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Background The optimal use of induction therapy in low-immunological-risk kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) remains uncertain. While Basiliximab (BSX) is widely utilized, its comparative outcomes with no induction therapy require further evaluation ...
Dahao Zhang+10 more
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The current status of hepatic transplantation at the University of Pittsburgh. [PDF]
Tacrolimus is a more potent and satisfactory immunosuppressant than CyA for combination therapy with prednisone. In randomized trials comparing the 2 drugs, the ability of tacrolimus to rescue intractably rejecting grafts on the competing CyA arm allowed
Abu-Elmagd, K+9 more
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Book Review: Transplantation of Tissues and Organs [PDF]
Christian M. Cohrs
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Organs for transplantation. [PDF]
S M Gore, A J Holland, C J Hinds
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Ultra‐Tiny Gelatin Nanoparticles‐Assisted 3D Stem Cell Spheroids for Engineering Tissue Regeneration
GNPs effectively guide the formation of structurally compact and functionally enhanced stem cell spheroids. This GNP‐assisted 3D culture system improves cell–cell and cell‐ECM interactions, leading to superior viability and complexity. Time‐dependent regenerative potential is demonstrated in both bone and skin defects, positioning GNP‐spheroids as a ...
Dream Kim+7 more
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MDSC suppresses T cell antitumor immunity in CAC via GPNMB in a MyD88‐dependent manner
Background Myeloid‐derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) played an essential role in tumor microenvironment to suppress host antitumor immunity and help cancer cells escape immune surveillance. However, the molecular mechanism behind tumor evasion mediated by
Bo Wang, Lu Wang, Runshi Shang, Lin Xie
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Surgical Physiology of the Transplantation of Tissues and Organs**Aided by Grant A-3176 from the United States Public Health Service, Bethesda, Maryland. [PDF]
Thomas E. Starzl, George W. Butz
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