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Homologous Transplantation of Canine Lungs

Archives of Surgery, 1965
ALTHOUGH transplantation of canine lungs is technically possible and short term survival of a recipient animal is readily achieved, the functions of the homografted lung need careful study prior to clinical application of this modality. The lung serves as an excellent preparation for study, both for its ventilatory capacity and its respiratory capacity.
Richard Gross   +6 more
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Survival benefit of the homologous kidney allograft in simultaneous pancreas‐kidney transplants and its potential protective role

Clinical Transplantation, 2021
The superior death‐censored graft survival of the pancreas allograft in simultaneous pancreas kidney transplants (SPK) over pancreas alone transplants (PTA) has long been recognized. Using data from the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR)
O. Serrano, R. Kandaswamy, E. Finger
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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 ...
Patrick F. Hagihara, Ward O. Griffen
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Die homologe Transplantation des Ureters

European Surgery, 1977
Gekreuzte homologe Transplantationsversuche am Kaninchen, die das Uberleben eines von Niere und Blase getrennten denudierten Ureters nach Einhullen in das grose Netz zum Ziel hatten, verliefen nach Vorbehandlung mit Spenderantigen, Thioamphenicol und Kortikosteroiden und Weiterbehandlung mit Azathioprin durch 4 Wochen erfolgreich.
W. von Esch, M. Lubec
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Homologous Marrow Transplantation in Rabbits After Triethylenethiophosphoramide

Archives of Surgery, 1958
Triethylenethiophosphoramide ( T h i o-TEPA), the sulfur derivative of triethylenephosphoramide, has been found to be active in preventing metastases of rat mammary adenocarcinoma. 1 Clinically, temporary regression of human breast carcinoma has also been obtained, 2-4 this drug being one of the few so far discovered with a definite effect on malignant
K. A. Porter, Joseph E. Murray
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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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Homologous viable tooth transplantation

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1964
Abstract Thirty-six teeth have been surgically transplanted; of these twenty-seven were homografts and nine were autografts. Both clinical and radiographic evaluations suggest successful acceptance of these teeth by hosts, even though some of the specimens are going on the fourth year.
Ralph Raymond Mezrow   +1 more
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Homologous Vascularized Ovary Transplantation: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: possible, 1985
Bilateral oophorectomies, an integral part of en bloc excision of malignant ovarian tumor, acceptable to elderly women, can hardly be tolerated by young women for whom prolonged estrogen substitution therapy is necessary to overcome endocrine disturbance.
Guang-Lun Zhuang   +6 more
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Influence of age on calcification in homologous transplants in rats

Experientia, 1969
Chez le rat, des homogreffes de peau ou d'aorte implantees dans le tissu souscutane ne se calcifient que si les receveurs sont jeunes (28 jours), quel que soit l'âge du donneur. Les depots calcaires sont localises dans l'epithelium et les follicules pileux de la peau ainsi que dans les lamelles elastiques de l'aorte.
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