Heart transplantation is the only cure for patients with terminal cardiac failure, but the supply of allogeneic donor organs falls far short of the clinical need1–3. Xenotransplantation of genetically modified pig hearts has been discussed as a potential alternative4. Genetically multi-modified pig hearts that lack galactose-α1,3-galactose epitopes (α1,3-galactosyltransferase knockout) and express a human membrane cofactor protein (CD46) and human thrombomodulin have survived for up to 945 days after heterotopic abdominal transplantation in baboons5. This model demonstrated long-term acceptance of discordant xenografts with safe immunosuppression but did not predict their life-supporting function. Despite 25 years of extensive research, the...
Background: Successful preclinical transplantations of porcine hearts into baboon recipients are req...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the expression of human decay-accelerating fa...
Higher living standards and better medical care are increasing the lifespan of people around the wor...
Heart transplantation is the only cure for patients with terminal cardiac failure, but the supply of...
Heart transplantation is the only cure for patients with terminal cardiac failure, but the supply of...
ObjectivesCardiac transplantation and available mechanical alternatives are the only possible soluti...
Background: The demand for donated human hearts far exceeds the number available. Xenotransplantatio...
Background: Inhibition of hyperacute rejection (HAR) and sustained graft survival have been demonstr...
ObjectivesTransplantation is limited by a lack of human organ donors. Organs derived from animals, m...
Hearts of transgenic pigs expressing a human regulator of complement activation, decay accelerating ...
Preventing xenograft rejection is one of the greatest challenges of transplantation medicine. Here, ...
PURPOSE: Major hurdles in oXHTx are the delayed xenograft rejection, the early perioperative cardiac...
Background. Previous studies demonstrated that hearts from transgenic pigs expressing human decayacc...
AbstractThere is a limited availability of deceased human organs and cells for the purposes of clini...
The inadequate availability of human donor hearts and other organs has inspired interest in the fiel...
Background: Successful preclinical transplantations of porcine hearts into baboon recipients are req...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the expression of human decay-accelerating fa...
Higher living standards and better medical care are increasing the lifespan of people around the wor...
Heart transplantation is the only cure for patients with terminal cardiac failure, but the supply of...
Heart transplantation is the only cure for patients with terminal cardiac failure, but the supply of...
ObjectivesCardiac transplantation and available mechanical alternatives are the only possible soluti...
Background: The demand for donated human hearts far exceeds the number available. Xenotransplantatio...
Background: Inhibition of hyperacute rejection (HAR) and sustained graft survival have been demonstr...
ObjectivesTransplantation is limited by a lack of human organ donors. Organs derived from animals, m...
Hearts of transgenic pigs expressing a human regulator of complement activation, decay accelerating ...
Preventing xenograft rejection is one of the greatest challenges of transplantation medicine. Here, ...
PURPOSE: Major hurdles in oXHTx are the delayed xenograft rejection, the early perioperative cardiac...
Background. Previous studies demonstrated that hearts from transgenic pigs expressing human decayacc...
AbstractThere is a limited availability of deceased human organs and cells for the purposes of clini...
The inadequate availability of human donor hearts and other organs has inspired interest in the fiel...
Background: Successful preclinical transplantations of porcine hearts into baboon recipients are req...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the expression of human decay-accelerating fa...
Higher living standards and better medical care are increasing the lifespan of people around the wor...