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Homologous meniscus transplantation

International Orthopaedics, 1989
The increase in severe ligament injuries of the knee has led to consideration of the need for meniscal transplantation in reconstructive operations for chronic rotational instability. Transplantation of the medial meniscus was carried out in two groups of 15 sheep. In one group lyophilised, gamma-sterilised allogenic menisci were transplanted and these
K A, Milachowski   +2 more
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Homologous heterotopic porcine liver transplantation

Journal of Surgical Research, 1975
Abstract This study is a preliminary report on a new technique of heterotopic liver transplantation. The pig which may develop a less severe rejection reaction against the liver was used as the experimental animal. The key to the successful long-term survival of an auxiliary liver has been the gradual but complete diversion of the portal venous ...
P F, Hagihara, W O, Griffen
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HOMOLOGOUS TRANSPLANTATION OF THE LUNG

A.M.A. Archives of Surgery, 1952
HOMOLOGOUS transplantation of tissues and organs has been, on the whole, unsuccessful. Nevertheless, functionally useful homotransplants in man have been obtained with various tissues, such as the cornea, 1 blood vessels, 2 and skin. 3 These results are encouraging to the surgeon, since they suggest that more knowledge of the factors responsible for ...
Davis, Harry A.   +3 more
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Homologous nerve transplantation and immunosuppression in rabbits

Research in Experimental Medicine, 1981
Homologous nerve transplantation is a logical method of bridging major nerve defects but its usefulness is negated by immune rejection. The discovery of an effective method of immunosuppression would allow utilisation of this technique. The present study compared the effects of irradiation, dexamethasone, and chloramphenicol in homologous nerve ...
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Isologous and Homologous Lymphoid Transplants

The Journal of Immunology, 1969
Summary Stimulation of guinea pigs with protein antigen incorporated in complete Freund's adjuvant results in sequential production of three types of immunoglobulins. The initial response of rapidly sedimenting or macroglobulin antibody is superseded by a γ1 (PCA) 7 S antibody response.
Newton E Hyslop, Sanford H Stone
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Isologous and Homologous Lymphoid Transplants

The Journal of Immunology, 1961
Summary The immunologic function of lymph node cell transplants between guinea pigs of a highly inbred, histocompatible strain (isologous transfer between Strain 13 guinea pigs) was compared to the function of transplants to incompatible recipients of another strain (homologous transfer: Strain 13 to Hartley guinea pigs). Lymph node cell
Joseph A Bauer   +3 more
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BARD1 reads H2A lysine 15 ubiquitination to direct homologous recombination

Nature, 2021
Jordan R Becker   +2 more
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