dissertationLong-term survival of whole organ allografts can be obtained without the use of chronic nonspecific immunosuppression. Administration of anti-donor antibody or donor antigen to the host or short-term treatment of the host with anti-lymphocytic serum (ALS) is some of the methods most commonly used to induce this phenomenon. A steady state is produced in the host in which the allograft appears safe from rejection even though the host retains a capacity to respond to donor antigens and is able to reject allografts from other donors in normal fashion. The mechanisms underlying this phenomenon have not been completely defined. In this study, long-term survival of Ag-B compatible rat heart allografts was obtained by short-term tr...
Peripheral donor leukocytes prolong survival of rat renal allo-grafts.BackgroundThe development of s...
Our interest in the problem of tolerance induction is directly concerned with clinical organ transpl...
Allograft rejection is still the main obstacle to successful treatment of patients with end—stage o...
Lewis recipients of orthotopic ACI livers had permanent graft acceptance induced with 3 doses of i.m...
dissertationIt is common observation that orthotopic skin allografts are rejected acutely across cer...
Copyright © 2013 Quan Liu et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative Commons...
This thesis tests the hypothesis that Tregs with indirect allospecificity can prevent humoral reject...
Transplantation of a vascularized allograft in a host leads to acute rejection of the graft and elim...
While the development of powerful immunosuppressive medications enabled the use of organ transplanta...
In order to decrease preformed cytotoxic antibodies, which are the main cause of hyper-acute rejecti...
Hamster hearts transplanted into transiently complement-depleted and continuously cyclosporin A (CyA...
From the early stages of transplantation immunology, donor-specific unresponsiveness to the allogene...
The principle obstacle to successful organ transplantation is the failure of modern immunosuppressiv...
Successful solid organ transplantation is generally attributed to the increasingly precise ability o...
The quality of life of organ transplant recipients is compromised by complications associated with l...
Peripheral donor leukocytes prolong survival of rat renal allo-grafts.BackgroundThe development of s...
Our interest in the problem of tolerance induction is directly concerned with clinical organ transpl...
Allograft rejection is still the main obstacle to successful treatment of patients with end—stage o...
Lewis recipients of orthotopic ACI livers had permanent graft acceptance induced with 3 doses of i.m...
dissertationIt is common observation that orthotopic skin allografts are rejected acutely across cer...
Copyright © 2013 Quan Liu et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative Commons...
This thesis tests the hypothesis that Tregs with indirect allospecificity can prevent humoral reject...
Transplantation of a vascularized allograft in a host leads to acute rejection of the graft and elim...
While the development of powerful immunosuppressive medications enabled the use of organ transplanta...
In order to decrease preformed cytotoxic antibodies, which are the main cause of hyper-acute rejecti...
Hamster hearts transplanted into transiently complement-depleted and continuously cyclosporin A (CyA...
From the early stages of transplantation immunology, donor-specific unresponsiveness to the allogene...
The principle obstacle to successful organ transplantation is the failure of modern immunosuppressiv...
Successful solid organ transplantation is generally attributed to the increasingly precise ability o...
The quality of life of organ transplant recipients is compromised by complications associated with l...
Peripheral donor leukocytes prolong survival of rat renal allo-grafts.BackgroundThe development of s...
Our interest in the problem of tolerance induction is directly concerned with clinical organ transpl...
Allograft rejection is still the main obstacle to successful treatment of patients with end—stage o...