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B4GALNT2 and xenotransplantation: A newly appreciated xenogeneic antigen
Analysis of non‐Gal antibody induced after pig‐to‐baboon cardiac xenotransplantation identified the glycan produced by porcine beta‐1,4‐N‐acetyl‐galactosaminyltransferase 2 (B4GALNT2) as an immunogenic xenotransplantation antigen.
G. Byrne+3 more
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The furture of transplantation: With particular reference to chimerism and xenotransplantation [PDF]
Thomas E. Starzl+6 more
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SKIL Promotes Pancreatic Cancer Metastasis by Inhibiting TSPYL2 to Activate the TGF‐β Pathway
The elevated expression of the SKIL gene is associated with poor prognosis in pancreatic cancer patients. High SKIL expression activates the TGF‐β pathway by inhibiting the expression of the TSPYL2 gene, subsequently inducing the epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) through the downregulation of E‐cadherin expression and the upregulation of Vimentin
Chenxi Wang+6 more
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Gut microbiota and their metabolite profiles following peripheral nerve xenotransplantation
Background: Intestinal pathogens are associated with xenotransplantation tolerance and rejection. However, changes in the gut microbiota in patients who have undergone peripheral nerve xenotransplantation and their association with immune rejection have ...
Yongsheng Chen+6 more
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What's new? Yolk‐sac tumor formation has been suggested to be an escape mechanism during therapy in patients with relapsing germ cell tumors. The molecular mechanisms inducing yolk‐sac tumor development from stem cell‐like precursor embryonal carcinomas remain unclear.
Mara Kotthoff+11 more
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The shortage of organs for transplantation emphasizes the urgent need for alternative solutions. Xenotransplantation has emerged as a promising option due to the greater availability of donor organs.
Yinglin Yuan+7 more
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What Is Acute Myeloid Leukemia?
ABSTRACT Background The recently published fifth edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) Classification and the International Consensus Classification (ICC) of myeloid neoplasms diverge in their definitions of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Fundamentally, this current situation is problematic for two main reasons.
Daniel Mazza Matos+1 more
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Xenotransplantation, risk, regulation and surveillance: social and technological dimensions of change [PDF]
Ian Welsh, Robert Evans
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