Neural grafts from day 17-19 fetal rats or mice survived well when transplanted into syngeneic, or immunodeficient hosts, thus demonstrating that there are no non-immunological barriers to cross-species transplantation of neuronal tissue in rats and mice. However, intraventricular grafts from rat to mouse, or vice versa, in immunocompetent animals were rejected in less than 30 days. By this time all graft tissue had been destroyed and scavenged, presumably by the macrophages seen infiltrating the grafts within 10 days of grafting. Rat allografts from major histocompatibility complex disparate donors disparate donors survived well as did grafts between rats differing only at minor histocompatibility loci. However, allografts from donors that...
An important issue in clinical neural grafting is whether a second instriatial allograft can survive...
Fetal mesencephalic mouse tissue, rich in dopamine neurons, was xenografted as a dissociated cell su...
Despite considerable evidence documenting the central nervous system as a site of immunological priv...
The host response to immunologically incompatible intrastriatal neural grafts was studied using immu...
Embryonic neural tissue obtained from other species has been considered as a donor tissue source in ...
The survival of grafts of dissociated allogeneic fetal neural dopamine (DA) rich tissue in the stria...
Intracerebral neural transplantation offers a new strategy to combat Parkinson’s and Huntington’s di...
We have previously found that dissociated mesencephalic tissue, which differs from the host at both ...
Embryonic ventral mesencephalic tissue from the pig is a potential alternative donor tissue for neur...
Intracerebral neural xenografts elicit a host immune response that results in their rapid rejection....
In immunocompetent animals, numerous factors including the immune system of the host regulate the su...
To address the importance of antigen-presenting cells for the survival of intracerebral neural allog...
The immune response against intracerebral grafts of allogeneic fetal dopamine-rich tissue was assess...
Human donor cells, including neurally directed embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cel...
The use of progenitors and stem cells for neural grafting is promising, as these not only have the p...
An important issue in clinical neural grafting is whether a second instriatial allograft can survive...
Fetal mesencephalic mouse tissue, rich in dopamine neurons, was xenografted as a dissociated cell su...
Despite considerable evidence documenting the central nervous system as a site of immunological priv...
The host response to immunologically incompatible intrastriatal neural grafts was studied using immu...
Embryonic neural tissue obtained from other species has been considered as a donor tissue source in ...
The survival of grafts of dissociated allogeneic fetal neural dopamine (DA) rich tissue in the stria...
Intracerebral neural transplantation offers a new strategy to combat Parkinson’s and Huntington’s di...
We have previously found that dissociated mesencephalic tissue, which differs from the host at both ...
Embryonic ventral mesencephalic tissue from the pig is a potential alternative donor tissue for neur...
Intracerebral neural xenografts elicit a host immune response that results in their rapid rejection....
In immunocompetent animals, numerous factors including the immune system of the host regulate the su...
To address the importance of antigen-presenting cells for the survival of intracerebral neural allog...
The immune response against intracerebral grafts of allogeneic fetal dopamine-rich tissue was assess...
Human donor cells, including neurally directed embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cel...
The use of progenitors and stem cells for neural grafting is promising, as these not only have the p...
An important issue in clinical neural grafting is whether a second instriatial allograft can survive...
Fetal mesencephalic mouse tissue, rich in dopamine neurons, was xenografted as a dissociated cell su...
Despite considerable evidence documenting the central nervous system as a site of immunological priv...