Liver transplantation radically changed the philosophy of hepatology practice, enriched multiple areas of basic science, and had pervasive ripple effects in law, public policy, ethics, and theology. Why organ engraftment was feasible remained enigmatic, however, until the discovery in 1992 of donor leukocyte microchimerism in long-surviving liver, and other kinds of organ recipients. Following this discovery, the leukocyte chimerism-associated mechanisms were elucidated that directly linked organ and bone marrow transplantation and eventually clarified the relationship of transplantation immunology to the immunology of infections, neoplasms, and autoimmune disorders. We describe here how the initially controversial paradigm shift mandated r...
LIVER REPLACEMENT therapy has come a long way since the first successful transplantation performed ...
A number of mechanisms participate in the hepatic injury that occurs during and following liver tran...
Organ transplantation outcomes have gradually improved over the last 50 years. The development of m...
Liver transplantation radically changed the philosophy of hepatology practice, enriched multiple are...
The evolution of clinical transplantation has hinged on 2 seminal turning points. The first was the ...
Liver transplantation was the product of five interlocking themes. These began in 1958-1959 with can...
Survival after liver transplantation has steadily improved, in part because of newer immunosuppressi...
Liver transplantation has become an extraordinarily valuable and useful operation, but one that is n...
Within the field of liver transplantation the concepts of warm liver transplants and hepatocyte tran...
The 2012 Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award will be conferred on Thomas Starzl of the Un...
A report is delivered on the First International Congress of the Transplantation Society (Paris 1967...
How transplantation came to be a clinical discipline can be pieced together by perusing two volumes ...
The morphologic evolution of hepatitis B virus (HBV) liver disease in 45 hepatic allograft recipient...
Between 1955 and the end of 1967, the framework of clinical transplantation that exists today was es...
A colleague and I attended a talk about a set of liver transplant experiments in mice, which the spe...
LIVER REPLACEMENT therapy has come a long way since the first successful transplantation performed ...
A number of mechanisms participate in the hepatic injury that occurs during and following liver tran...
Organ transplantation outcomes have gradually improved over the last 50 years. The development of m...
Liver transplantation radically changed the philosophy of hepatology practice, enriched multiple are...
The evolution of clinical transplantation has hinged on 2 seminal turning points. The first was the ...
Liver transplantation was the product of five interlocking themes. These began in 1958-1959 with can...
Survival after liver transplantation has steadily improved, in part because of newer immunosuppressi...
Liver transplantation has become an extraordinarily valuable and useful operation, but one that is n...
Within the field of liver transplantation the concepts of warm liver transplants and hepatocyte tran...
The 2012 Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award will be conferred on Thomas Starzl of the Un...
A report is delivered on the First International Congress of the Transplantation Society (Paris 1967...
How transplantation came to be a clinical discipline can be pieced together by perusing two volumes ...
The morphologic evolution of hepatitis B virus (HBV) liver disease in 45 hepatic allograft recipient...
Between 1955 and the end of 1967, the framework of clinical transplantation that exists today was es...
A colleague and I attended a talk about a set of liver transplant experiments in mice, which the spe...
LIVER REPLACEMENT therapy has come a long way since the first successful transplantation performed ...
A number of mechanisms participate in the hepatic injury that occurs during and following liver tran...
Organ transplantation outcomes have gradually improved over the last 50 years. The development of m...