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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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Homologous Transplantation of Canine Lungs
Archives of Surgery, 1965ALTHOUGH 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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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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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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Archives of Surgery, 1953
THE TRANSFERRAL of tissue from one animal to another animal of the same species is a homologous transplantation, or homotransplantation. Transferral of tissue from one part of an animal to another part of the same animal is known as autotransplantation ...
Emanuel Marcus+3 more
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THE TRANSFERRAL of tissue from one animal to another animal of the same species is a homologous transplantation, or homotransplantation. Transferral of tissue from one part of an animal to another part of the same animal is known as autotransplantation ...
Emanuel Marcus+3 more
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Homologous heterotopic porcine liver transplantation
Journal of Surgical Research, 1975Abstract 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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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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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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, 1962
1. The antigenicity of cancellous bone has been investigated in ninety-seven rabbits. 2. The immune responses of lymph nodes draining fresh homografts of cancellous bone (Burwell and Gowland 1961 b ) has been used as a histological indicator of the ...
R. Burwell, G. Gowland
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1. The antigenicity of cancellous bone has been investigated in ninety-seven rabbits. 2. The immune responses of lymph nodes draining fresh homografts of cancellous bone (Burwell and Gowland 1961 b ) has been used as a histological indicator of the ...
R. Burwell, G. Gowland
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Drainage of the Thoracic Lymph Duct During Homologous Kidney Transplantation in Man
, 1967Drainage of lymph from the thoracic duct as part of the immunosuppressive treatment in human, homologous kidney transplantation has been tried in 18 cases.
C. Franksson, R. Blomstrand
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