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Donor sperm production in heterologous recipients by testis germ cell transplantation in the dromedary camel.

Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 2019
The object of this study was to investigate if testis germ cell transplantation (TGCT) into a heterologous recipient would result in donor-origin spermatogenesis in the dromedary camel.
M. Herrid   +6 more
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Immunogenicity after heterologous third dose COVID‐19 vaccination in a heart transplant recipient

Clinical Transplantation, 2022
COVID-19 vaccines utilizing mRNA technology induce vigorous immuneresponsesandexcellentprotectionagainstdiseaseinimmuno-competentadults. 1 Thedegreeofvaccineefficacyintransplantedindi-viduals remains unknown.
S. Mehta   +9 more
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The fate of the human follicular sac in heterologous transplantation

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1960
Abstract 1. 1. Dental follicles were removed from impacted or embedded teeth of human beings varying in age from 8 to 50 years. 2. 2. Portions of these dental follicles were transplanted to the anterior chamber of guinea pigs' eyes. 3. 3.
Seymour Grupp   +2 more
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Heterologous transplantation of cerebral and cerebellar astrocytomas

Acta Neuropathologica, 1972
Twenty two cases of cerebral and so-called cerebellar astrocytomas were heterologously transplanted to guinea pigs. Although the fifteen cerebral astrocytomas were selected according to optimal conditions for transplantation, all failed to grow heterologously. The cerebral astrocytomas represent varieties of fibrillary, protoplasmic and pilocytic types,
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Inhibition of transplanted mouse tumors by heterologous transfer RNA

Experientia, 1977
Injections of yeast tRNA to C57BL mice decreased takes and inhibited growth of syngeneic transplanted tumors. Mice remaining free of tumors as result of this treatment failed to develop tumors after challenge with 5×104 cells of the same tumor.
Stern, K, Schreiber, R
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The Role of Heterologous Antilymphocyte Globulins in Clinical Transplantation

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1982
EXPERIMENT AL OAT A on the immunosuppressive capabilities of various preparations of anti-lymphoid cell sera and globulins have been accumulating since Metchnikoff's documentation in 1899 of the capacity of heterologous antisera to destroy leucocytes. Worldwide interest in the potential applicability of this model to transplantation was stimulated by ...
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Transplantation of homologous and heterologous lymphoid cells in x-irradiated and non-irradiated mice.

Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1959
The injection of a large number of homologous lymphoid cells kills x- irradiated mice protected with isologous or homologous bone marrow within 1 to 2 weeks.
O. Vos   +3 more
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Heterologous Transplantation Versus Enhancement of Human Corneal Endothelium

Cornea, 1991
The ability to successfully transplant human corneal endothelium would offer a significant advance in the treatment of many corneal diseases. To investigate the feasibility of this, we established cultures of endothelial cells derived from neonatal human corneas.
Michael S. Insler, Jamie G. Lopez
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Renal Damage following Transplantations of Heterologous Placental Tissue

Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 1981
Immunological interrelations between placenta and kidney have become a matter of interest with regard to the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. Kidney morphology of Lewis rats was studied following repeated transplantations of heterologous or syngeneic placental tissue.
Laslo Nebel   +3 more
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