<p>Representative light microscopic photograph showing the histological features of alloveins in immunosuppressed rats with tacrolimus (group B) 30 days following transplantation into the infrarenal abdominal aorta. Vein stained for immunoglobulins with a fluorescein isothiocyanate-conjugated antibody (Chemicon International Inc, Temecula, California, USA). No free clusters of immunoglobulins were detected in the thick arterialised wall of venous allograft. Original magnification ×400. L – lumen, I – tunica intima, M – tunica media, A – tunica adventitia.</p
The development of transplant arteriosclerosis (TA) is today's most important problem in clinical or...
AbstractPurpose: Intimal hyperplasia (IH) poses the greatest challenge for vein graft success. This ...
ObjectiveThe humoral pathway is suggested as playing a key role in transplant arteriosclerosis. The ...
<p>Representative light microscopic photograph showing the histological features of alloveins in non...
We determined in a rat model (1) the presence and dynamics of alloantibodies recognizing MHC complex...
We determined in a rat model (1) the presence and dynamics of alloantibodies recognizing MHC complex...
AbstractObjectives and DesignWe investigated whether immunosuppression was necessary for transplante...
The aim of our study was to simulate in rats all aspects and techniques used in our new clinical pro...
Background. Human aortic valve allografts elicit a cellular and humoral immune response. It is not c...
<p>Double fluorescent immunostaining for KCa3.1 and α-SMA, T cells (CD43) and macrophages (ED1, CD68...
Background: Arterial allografts are used as vascular conduits in the treatment of prosthetic graft i...
(ENGLISH) Background: The investigation of the immunosuppression usage in cardiovascular surgery and...
The role of genetically determined immune attack and blood pressure in graft rejection-induced arter...
<p><b>A.</b> The number of CD3+ cells (black line) and the proportions of CD4+ and CD8+ subsets (his...
<p>The adventitial infiltration of Brown-Norway cryopreserved aortal grafts by MHC class II positive...
The development of transplant arteriosclerosis (TA) is today's most important problem in clinical or...
AbstractPurpose: Intimal hyperplasia (IH) poses the greatest challenge for vein graft success. This ...
ObjectiveThe humoral pathway is suggested as playing a key role in transplant arteriosclerosis. The ...
<p>Representative light microscopic photograph showing the histological features of alloveins in non...
We determined in a rat model (1) the presence and dynamics of alloantibodies recognizing MHC complex...
We determined in a rat model (1) the presence and dynamics of alloantibodies recognizing MHC complex...
AbstractObjectives and DesignWe investigated whether immunosuppression was necessary for transplante...
The aim of our study was to simulate in rats all aspects and techniques used in our new clinical pro...
Background. Human aortic valve allografts elicit a cellular and humoral immune response. It is not c...
<p>Double fluorescent immunostaining for KCa3.1 and α-SMA, T cells (CD43) and macrophages (ED1, CD68...
Background: Arterial allografts are used as vascular conduits in the treatment of prosthetic graft i...
(ENGLISH) Background: The investigation of the immunosuppression usage in cardiovascular surgery and...
The role of genetically determined immune attack and blood pressure in graft rejection-induced arter...
<p><b>A.</b> The number of CD3+ cells (black line) and the proportions of CD4+ and CD8+ subsets (his...
<p>The adventitial infiltration of Brown-Norway cryopreserved aortal grafts by MHC class II positive...
The development of transplant arteriosclerosis (TA) is today's most important problem in clinical or...
AbstractPurpose: Intimal hyperplasia (IH) poses the greatest challenge for vein graft success. This ...
ObjectiveThe humoral pathway is suggested as playing a key role in transplant arteriosclerosis. The ...