AbstractThe critical and increasing shortage of human organs for transplantation has stimulated much research into the use of pig organs and cells in humans. Previous clinical experience with Xenotransplantation is briefly reviewed. Recent progress in overcoming the immunological and microbiological barriers is described, and the outstanding problems that remain in these areas and in potential physiological incompatibilities are highlighted. Consideration is given to the ethical, legal, regulatory, and economic aspects of clinical Xenotransplantation, and also to the choice of the initial patients for early clinical trials. Finally, brief mention is made of potential alternatives to Xenotransplantation, such as artificial organs, stem cell ...
There is a global shortage of organs for transplantation and despite many governments making signifi...
The availability of cells, tissues and organs from a non-human species such as the pig could, at lea...
The continual critical shortage of organs and cells from deceased human donors has stimulated resear...
AbstractThe critical and increasing shortage of human organs for transplantation has stimulated much...
Xenotransplantation was proposed a long time ago as a possible solution to the world-wide shortage o...
There has been much discussion recently in both the scientific literatureand the popular media about...
Xenotransplantation is currently being investigated as a possible solution to the world-wide shortag...
Xenotransplantation using pig cells, tissues or organs is considered to be a solution to the shortag...
Transplantation is the gold standard of care for end-stage organ failure. For example, two-year mort...
This chapter focuses on xenotransplantation, which refers to the transplantation of organs between s...
Organ transplantation suffers today from the discrepancy between demand and organ/cell donation. All...
Organ allotransplantation has now reached an impassable ceiling inherent to the limited supply of hu...
Currently, the number of patients awaiting transplantation is continuously increasing, and shortage ...
Xenotranplantation dates back to as early as the 16th century. It was used as an alternative techniq...
Worldwide, there is a constant rise in the number of patients with end-stage organ failure in critic...
There is a global shortage of organs for transplantation and despite many governments making signifi...
The availability of cells, tissues and organs from a non-human species such as the pig could, at lea...
The continual critical shortage of organs and cells from deceased human donors has stimulated resear...
AbstractThe critical and increasing shortage of human organs for transplantation has stimulated much...
Xenotransplantation was proposed a long time ago as a possible solution to the world-wide shortage o...
There has been much discussion recently in both the scientific literatureand the popular media about...
Xenotransplantation is currently being investigated as a possible solution to the world-wide shortag...
Xenotransplantation using pig cells, tissues or organs is considered to be a solution to the shortag...
Transplantation is the gold standard of care for end-stage organ failure. For example, two-year mort...
This chapter focuses on xenotransplantation, which refers to the transplantation of organs between s...
Organ transplantation suffers today from the discrepancy between demand and organ/cell donation. All...
Organ allotransplantation has now reached an impassable ceiling inherent to the limited supply of hu...
Currently, the number of patients awaiting transplantation is continuously increasing, and shortage ...
Xenotranplantation dates back to as early as the 16th century. It was used as an alternative techniq...
Worldwide, there is a constant rise in the number of patients with end-stage organ failure in critic...
There is a global shortage of organs for transplantation and despite many governments making signifi...
The availability of cells, tissues and organs from a non-human species such as the pig could, at lea...
The continual critical shortage of organs and cells from deceased human donors has stimulated resear...