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Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental, 1976
Recovery from diabetes was observed in streptozotocin-treated mice that received subcutaneous, isogeneic transplants of duct-ligated pancreas. Transplants excised from recovered hosts contained both immunoreactive insulin (IRI) and glucagon (IRG), indicating that both A and B cells capable of hormone storage were present. The IRI content in transplants,
W A Müller, A E Renold
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Recovery from diabetes was observed in streptozotocin-treated mice that received subcutaneous, isogeneic transplants of duct-ligated pancreas. Transplants excised from recovered hosts contained both immunoreactive insulin (IRI) and glucagon (IRG), indicating that both A and B cells capable of hormone storage were present. The IRI content in transplants,
W A Müller, A E Renold
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Microsurgical Transplantation of Testes in Isogenic Rats: Method and Function
Journal of Urology, 1983We have developed a new technique for the orthotopic transplantation of rat testes. This method employs end-to-side anastomoses of a renal artery or a 1-mm aortic patch to the recipient’s aorta. The testicular vein is anastomosed to the vena cava of the recipient.
M, Goldstein +6 more
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Pediatric Transplantation, 2020
Prolonged intestinal cold storage causes considerable mucosal breakdown, which could bolster bacterial translocation and cause life‐threatening infection for the transplant recipient. The intestine has an intraluminal compartment, which could be a target
Hirotsugu Yamamoto +8 more
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Prolonged intestinal cold storage causes considerable mucosal breakdown, which could bolster bacterial translocation and cause life‐threatening infection for the transplant recipient. The intestine has an intraluminal compartment, which could be a target
Hirotsugu Yamamoto +8 more
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Differences in the osteoinductive potential of transplanted isogeneic dental structures of the rat
Cells Tissues Organs, 1977Pulp tissue, enamel and incisal and basal dentine of the mandibular incisor were taken from one litter of rats and transplanted subcutaneously or intracerebrally to sex-matched, 5-day-old animals of the subsequent litter of the same parents. As sham-operations the mere transplantation instrument was inserted into the transplantation sites.
V, Luostarinen, O, Rönning
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Growth of Costochondral Fragments Transplanted from Mature to Young Isogeneic Rats
The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 1993Experiments were carried out to determine whether growth of costochondral grafts is associated with age-related humoral factors. Rib fragments containing either short (without germinative zone) or long (with proliferative and germinativo zones) cartilaginous ends were excised from adult rats, and the sections transplanted across the interparietal ...
T, Peltomäki, O, Rönning
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1967
Abstract An analysis of the electron microscopic characteristics of ectopic implants of mouse trophoblast was carried out. Mouse ova transplanted under the kidney capsule of isogeneic and allogeneic male recipients developed into aggregates of trophoblastic giant cells.
R L, Simmons, V, Cruse, D G, McKay
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Abstract An analysis of the electron microscopic characteristics of ectopic implants of mouse trophoblast was carried out. Mouse ova transplanted under the kidney capsule of isogeneic and allogeneic male recipients developed into aggregates of trophoblastic giant cells.
R L, Simmons, V, Cruse, D G, McKay
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ISOGENIC, ALLOGENIC, AND XENOGENIC TRANSPLANTS IN AN INSECT SPECIES
Transplantation, 1976Eggs of varying degrees of genetic foreigness were implanted into the hemocoel of an insect larvae (Pimpla instigator, Hymenoptera). For xenogenic implants, eggs of Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera) and eggs of Apechthis compuctor (Hymenoptera) were employed. Pimpla eggs of stock culture and Pimpla eggs of genetically defined pure strains were used for
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A Model of Reversible Uremia Employing Isogenic Kidney Transplantation in the Rat
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1993Kidney transplanted patients with normalized kidney function may still exhibit a variety of problems such as bone problems, vascularly problems, and hormonal dysfunctions. A part of the symptoms may be persisting uremic symptoms, secondary to the pretransplanted period of chronic uremia.
E, Lewin +4 more
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