AbstractBackground: A pig-to-goat orthotopic lung xenograft model was developed to test whether depletion of goat xenoreactive antibodies against pig red blood cells would prolong pig lung xenograft survival. Methods: Adult goats with anti-pig xenoreactive antibodies underwent left pneumonectomy followed by orthotopic transplantation of pig left lung (group 1) or immunodepletion of their xenoreactive antibodies by extracorporeal right pig lung perfusion before transplantation without (group 2) or with (group 3) complete clampage of the right pulmonary artery. In group 4, goat left lungs were orthotopically transplanted into pigs and served as negative controls (pig serum does not have anti-goat xenoreactive antibodies). Each study group inc...
Abstract Xenotransplantation (cross-species transplantation) using genetically-engineered pig organs...
Laboratory research has solved many of the problems that hindered the successful clinical applicatio...
Xenotransplantation, or the transplantation of cells, tissues, or organs between different species, ...
AbstractBackground: A pig-to-goat orthotopic lung xenograft model was developed to test whether depl...
AbstractObjective: Pulmonary transplantation has become the preferred treatment for end-stage lung d...
AbstractObjective: Our objectives were to study delayed xenograft rejection and the effectiveness of...
AbstractBackground:Human natural xenoantibodies represent a major hurdle to the clinical application...
Background. Hyperacute rejection (HAR) is one of the principal obstacles to successful xenotransplan...
AbstractThe use of nonhuman lung donors, such as swine, has the potential to provide an unlimited su...
The severe shortage of donor organs in clinical lung transplantation prompted us to investigate the ...
Background: Survival of pig organs transplanted into primates is limited due to the early occurrence...
The aim of this study was to investigate the functional and morphological aspects of orthotopic lung...
Xenotransplantation using pigs as donors offers the possibility of eliminating the chronic shortage ...
Organ transplantation is limited by the number of cadaveric human donor organs that become available...
This chapter focuses on xenotransplantation, which refers to the transplantation of organs between s...
Abstract Xenotransplantation (cross-species transplantation) using genetically-engineered pig organs...
Laboratory research has solved many of the problems that hindered the successful clinical applicatio...
Xenotransplantation, or the transplantation of cells, tissues, or organs between different species, ...
AbstractBackground: A pig-to-goat orthotopic lung xenograft model was developed to test whether depl...
AbstractObjective: Pulmonary transplantation has become the preferred treatment for end-stage lung d...
AbstractObjective: Our objectives were to study delayed xenograft rejection and the effectiveness of...
AbstractBackground:Human natural xenoantibodies represent a major hurdle to the clinical application...
Background. Hyperacute rejection (HAR) is one of the principal obstacles to successful xenotransplan...
AbstractThe use of nonhuman lung donors, such as swine, has the potential to provide an unlimited su...
The severe shortage of donor organs in clinical lung transplantation prompted us to investigate the ...
Background: Survival of pig organs transplanted into primates is limited due to the early occurrence...
The aim of this study was to investigate the functional and morphological aspects of orthotopic lung...
Xenotransplantation using pigs as donors offers the possibility of eliminating the chronic shortage ...
Organ transplantation is limited by the number of cadaveric human donor organs that become available...
This chapter focuses on xenotransplantation, which refers to the transplantation of organs between s...
Abstract Xenotransplantation (cross-species transplantation) using genetically-engineered pig organs...
Laboratory research has solved many of the problems that hindered the successful clinical applicatio...
Xenotransplantation, or the transplantation of cells, tissues, or organs between different species, ...