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OMICS Analyses in Xenotransplantation: Initial Findings, Key Precautions, and Virus Infections. [PDF]
Denner J.
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Gene-edited pig cardiac xenotransplantation as a bridge to allotransplantation in infants: Progress in a pig-to-baboon model. [PDF]
Cleveland JD +20 more
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Brief results of heterotopic xenotransplantation of meningioma into the peritoneum of Wistar rats: an experimental study. [PDF]
Silva Junior LFMD +7 more
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A xenotransplantation model for reactivation of paternal UBE3A using human-specific antisense oligonucleotides. [PDF]
Smeenk H +11 more
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Annual Review of Medicine, 1995
▪ Abstract The need for an alternative source of donor organs, together with the expansion of scientific data in this field, has focused attention on xenotransplantation as a possible alternative to allotransplantation in the treatment of patients with end-stage disease of vital organs. However, xenotransplantation is rarely successful.
D J, Steele, H, Auchincloss
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▪ Abstract The need for an alternative source of donor organs, together with the expansion of scientific data in this field, has focused attention on xenotransplantation as a possible alternative to allotransplantation in the treatment of patients with end-stage disease of vital organs. However, xenotransplantation is rarely successful.
D J, Steele, H, Auchincloss
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The FASEB Journal, 1994
Transplantation of solid organs (heart, lung, liver, and kidney) from swine to humans would solve the current critical shortage of cadaver organs needed by patients with end‐stage disease of these organs. In addition, transplantation between distant species (discordant xenografting) will require an understanding of a number of ...
C Y, Lu +6 more
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Transplantation of solid organs (heart, lung, liver, and kidney) from swine to humans would solve the current critical shortage of cadaver organs needed by patients with end‐stage disease of these organs. In addition, transplantation between distant species (discordant xenografting) will require an understanding of a number of ...
C Y, Lu +6 more
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Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1997
The severe shortage of human donor hearts has prompted several investigators to develop alternative strategies using cross-specie organs or xenografts. Unlike human allotransplantation, in which the important antigenic differences between donor and recipient are confined to the major histocompatibility and blood group antigens, xenotransplantation is ...
J H, Artrip +4 more
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The severe shortage of human donor hearts has prompted several investigators to develop alternative strategies using cross-specie organs or xenografts. Unlike human allotransplantation, in which the important antigenic differences between donor and recipient are confined to the major histocompatibility and blood group antigens, xenotransplantation is ...
J H, Artrip +4 more
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