Current Techniques of Gene Editing in Pigs for Xenotransplantation. [PDF]
Galli C.
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Transplantation Beyond Species: The Present and Future of Xenotransplantation. [PDF]
Caneo LF, Thomé T, Pêgo-Fernandes PM.
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Pig-to-human lung xenotransplantation: advancing xenogeneic respiratory transplantation and clinical translation. [PDF]
Kwon T, Song BS, Lim KS.
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How to Detect Porcine Endogenous Retrovirus (PERV) Infections in Patients After Transplantation of Pig Organs. [PDF]
Denner J +4 more
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Endogenous Retroviruses in Host-Virus Coevolution: From Genomic Domestication to Functional Innovation. [PDF]
Jiang R +7 more
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Modern xenotransplantation: rewiring glycan-mediated immunogenicity via genome-glycome convergence. [PDF]
Wang M +7 more
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Revolutionizing medicine: Exploring the breakthroughs in liver xenotransplantation. [PDF]
El-Kassas M, Abdelhamed W, Al-Naamani K.
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Graft-derived VWF drives platelet activation and thrombocytopenia during porcine liver xenotransplantation to brain-dead human recipients. [PDF]
Zhao L +19 more
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Can Oncogenic Animal Viruses Pose a Threat to Humans? [PDF]
Szczerba-Turek A.
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[Endogenous porcine retroviruses and xenotransplantation].
Vertebrate DNA contains numerous genomes closely related to retroviruses, i.e. endogenous retroviruses. While most of the retroviruses are pathogenous, endogenous retroviruses have rarely been shown as such. Endogenous retroviruses, as most of the retroviruses, are able to cross 'species barriers'. Porcine endogenous retroviruses were described in 1974.
Mornex, Jean-Francois
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