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Mitochondrial transfer/transplantation in lung injury: mechanism, therapeutic potential, and clinical application. [PDF]
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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Volume 39, Issue 6, November/December 2025.
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COMPLETE HOMOLOGOUS HEART TRANSPLANTATION
Archives of Surgery, 1953THERE have been previous experimental attempts to transplant hearts from one animal to another. 1 However, these transplants consisted of merely placing a donor heart in some portion of the recipient's vascular system, and at no time did the donor heart perform the function of maintaining complete circulation in the recipient animal.
Wilford B. Neptune +4 more
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Homologous Lung Transplantation
Archives of Surgery, 1961The feasibility of whole-organ transplants has received a great deal of impetus by the successful homotransplantation of the kidney in the human. 1 Ever since Carrell 2 described in 1908 the technical feasibility and biological aspects of such transplants, many investigators have tried to produce successful transplants. The replacement of a whole lung
L. Penfield Faber +2 more
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Homologous meniscus transplantation
International Orthopaedics, 1989The 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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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1985 
Autologous conjunctival transplants have been used successfully for restoration of damaged ocular surfaces. Homologous (allogeneic) conjunctival grafts have been explored less systematically. We developed a nonhuman primate model for comparison of autologous and homologous conjunctival transplantation in order to assess the clinical viability and ...
Alan M. Roth +4 more
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Autologous conjunctival transplants have been used successfully for restoration of damaged ocular surfaces. Homologous (allogeneic) conjunctival grafts have been explored less systematically. We developed a nonhuman primate model for comparison of autologous and homologous conjunctival transplantation in order to assess the clinical viability and ...
Alan M. Roth +4 more
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HOMOLOGOUS TRANSPLANTATION OF TISSUES
A.M.A. Archives of Surgery, 1951CONTINUED growth and permanent survival of tissues transplanted from one human being to another have been unmistakenly demonstrated only when the transfer has been made between identical twins. Relatively acellular, inert tissues, such as bone and cartilage, have been used satisfactorily as homografts, but they serve only as a bridge or supporting ...
W. P. Longmire, S. W. Smith
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HOMOLOGOUS TRANSPLANTATION OF THE LUNG
A.M.A. Archives of Surgery, 1952HOMOLOGOUS 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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