Replacing the function of diseased organs by transplantation has proved to be highly successful in the past four decades. The immune system poses the most significant barrier to the long term survival of the transplanted organs. Without lifelong treatment with powerful immunosuppressive agents to keep the immune response at bay, organ grafts will invariably be rejected. However, current immunosuppressive agents are non-specific and leave transplant recipients more susceptible to opportunistic infections and tumour development. Achieving donor specific tolerance would eliminate the need for lifelong treatment with these agents and thereby, avoid the associated side effects. There have been many exciting new developments in immunopharmacology...
Nowadays, patients with a solid organ transplant or a vascularized composite allotransplant (VCA) tr...
Mixed hemopoietic chimerism is capable of inducing donor specific tolerance, thus eliminating the ch...
The success of organ transplantation is limited by the availability of donor organs and the requirem...
Replacing the function of diseased organs by transplantation has proved to be highly successful in t...
Organ transplantation is the treatment of choice for many illnesses resulting in end stage organ fai...
In the second half of the 20th century, the transplantation of replacement organs and tissues to cur...
organ transplantation has been used successfully to treat end stage organ failure. The success of th...
Infusion of allogeneic, donor bone marrow (BM) can induce specific immunological unresponsiveness in...
Solid organ transplantation has achieved increased success during the past decade, largely related t...
Gene replacement therapies, like organ and cell transplantation, are likely to introduce neoantigens...
Donor organ rejection remains a significant problem. The present study aimed to assess whether trans...
The full potential of organ transplantation has not yet been realized because of the hazards associa...
One of the greatest advances in medicine during the past century is the introduction of organ transp...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D198153 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Transplantation of a vascularized allograft in a host leads to acute rejection of the graft and elim...
Nowadays, patients with a solid organ transplant or a vascularized composite allotransplant (VCA) tr...
Mixed hemopoietic chimerism is capable of inducing donor specific tolerance, thus eliminating the ch...
The success of organ transplantation is limited by the availability of donor organs and the requirem...
Replacing the function of diseased organs by transplantation has proved to be highly successful in t...
Organ transplantation is the treatment of choice for many illnesses resulting in end stage organ fai...
In the second half of the 20th century, the transplantation of replacement organs and tissues to cur...
organ transplantation has been used successfully to treat end stage organ failure. The success of th...
Infusion of allogeneic, donor bone marrow (BM) can induce specific immunological unresponsiveness in...
Solid organ transplantation has achieved increased success during the past decade, largely related t...
Gene replacement therapies, like organ and cell transplantation, are likely to introduce neoantigens...
Donor organ rejection remains a significant problem. The present study aimed to assess whether trans...
The full potential of organ transplantation has not yet been realized because of the hazards associa...
One of the greatest advances in medicine during the past century is the introduction of organ transp...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D198153 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Transplantation of a vascularized allograft in a host leads to acute rejection of the graft and elim...
Nowadays, patients with a solid organ transplant or a vascularized composite allotransplant (VCA) tr...
Mixed hemopoietic chimerism is capable of inducing donor specific tolerance, thus eliminating the ch...
The success of organ transplantation is limited by the availability of donor organs and the requirem...