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Organ transplantation in Egypt
Progress in Transplantation, 2010Concern has increasingly been expressed about the growing number of reports of medical personnel participating in the transplantation of human organs or tissues taken from the bodies of executed prisoners, handicapped patients, or poor persons who have agreed to part with their organs for commercial purposes.
Wayne, Paris, Bakr, Nour
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Organ transplantation in children
Intensive Care Medicine, 1989Organ transplantations have opened a new field in medicine and particularly in pediatrics. The kidney was the first organ to be regularly transplanted and there are now more than 2000 children who have received a kidney graft. Cadaver kidneys or living-related donor (LRD) kidneys can be used since an adult kidney may be grafted in a young child ...
M, Broyer +3 more
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Science, 1983
In the report "Pregnancy interception with a combination of prostaglandins: Studies in monkeys: by J. W. Wilks (30 Sept., p. 1407), figures 2 and 3 on page 1408 were interchanged.
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In the report "Pregnancy interception with a combination of prostaglandins: Studies in monkeys: by J. W. Wilks (30 Sept., p. 1407), figures 2 and 3 on page 1408 were interchanged.
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Angiogenesis and organ transplantation
Folia Microbiologica, 2004Angiogenesis is a vessel development process that maintains the vascular supply for organ function. Regulation of angiogenesis is provided by positive factors, such as vascular endothelial or basic fibroblast growth factors, and negative factors, such as thrombospondin and macrophage-derived inflammatory cytokines. While the role of angiogenesis in the
J, Rajnoch, O, Viklický
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Organ Procurement and Transplantation
Nursing Clinics of North America, 1989The path of successful organ transplants has been sown with considerable ethical, legal, social, and moral dilemmas. Some of these dilemmas have been addressed to the public's satisfaction, but many questions are left to be answered. The possibility of prolonging a life through high-technology medicine such as transplantation and through the use of ...
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Organ Donation and Transplantation
2012This article examines key ethical issues involved in organ donation and transplantation. A brief initial overview is provided of general ethical issues that arise in relation to deceased and living organ donation, as well as xenotransplantation. Thereafter, the role played by the gift of life metaphor in underpinning the system of organ donation as ...
Farrell, A, Quigley, M
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