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LRG1 inhibition promotes acute pancreatitis recovery by inducing cholecystokinin Type 1 receptor expression via Akt. [PDF]

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Lim ST   +13 more
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ISOGENEIC ISLET TRANSPLANTATION

Transplantation, 1991
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LOFTUS, IM   +4 more
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Microsurgical Transplantation of Testes in Isogenic Rats: Method and Function

Journal of Urology, 1983
We 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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Growth of Costochondral Fragments Transplanted from Mature to Young Isogeneic Rats

The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 1993
Experiments 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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Isogeneic or Allogeneic Transplantation of Duct‐Ligated Pancreas in Streptozotocin Diabetic Mice

European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1975
Abstract. Recovery from hyperglycaemia was observed in three different mouse hybrids that were made diabetic with streptozotocin, and then transplanted with pancreas from isogeneic donors whose pancreatic ducts were ligated over 8 weeks earlier. Recovery did not occur in recipients of allografts indicating that islets in ligated pancreas cannot be ...
R C, Kramp, C C, Congdon, L H, Smith
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ISOGENIC, ALLOGENIC, AND XENOGENIC TRANSPLANTS IN AN INSECT SPECIES

Transplantation, 1976
Eggs 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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Calcification capacity of dental papilla mesenchymal cells transplanted in the isogenic mouse spleen

The Anatomical Record, 1990
AbstractThe capacity of the dental pulp to form calcified tissue was examined in papilla cells dissociated from first molar tooth germs of the neonatal mouse and isografted in the spleen for up to 7 days. To obtain papilla cell populations without odontoblasts, pulpal mesenchyme was isolated mechanically from the enamel organ after 0.1% trypsin ...
K, Ishizeki, T, Nawa, M, Sugawara
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The immunologic problem of pregnancy II. Ultrastructure of isogeneic and allogeneic trophoblastic transplants

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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Transplantation of a basicranial synchondrosis to a sutural area in the isogeneic rat

The European Journal of Orthodontics, 1979
Summary In order to develop a method for characterizing the function of so-called growth cartilages the spheno-occipital synchondroses of 25-day-old, sex-matched littermate rats were transplanted to osseous environments. As a sham procedure sutures with some adjoining bone were similarly treated.
S, Kylämarkula, O, Rönning
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