Background. In order to circumvent the complement-mediated hyperacute rejection of discordant xenografts, a colony of pigs transgenic for the human regulator of complement activity, human decay-accelerating factor (hDAF), has been produced. Methods. Seven kidneys from hDAF transgenic pigs and six kidneys from nontransgenic control pigs were transplanted into cynomolgus monkeys; both native kidneys were removed during the same operation. The recipient animals were immunosuppressed with cyclosporine, steroids, and cyclophosphamide. Results. In the transgenic group, the median survival time was 13 days (range, 6-35 days); the median survival time in the control group was 6.5 days (range, 0.3-30 days). There were no cases of hyperacute rejectio...
Galactosyl-transferase knockout (GT-KO) pigs represent the latest major progress to reduce immune re...
none19Galactosyl-transferase knockout (GT-KO) pigs represent the latest major progress to reduce imm...
Organ transplantation is limited by the number of cadaveric human donor organs that become available...
Background. In order to circumvent the complement-mediated hyperacute rejection of discordant xenogr...
Recently, there has been a resumed interest in clinical xenotransplantation using pig organs. Howeve...
Hearts of transgenic pigs expressing a human regulator of complement activation, decay accelerating ...
The introduction of h-DAF transgenic porcine organs into pre-clinical pig-to-primate discordant xeno...
Background: Survival of pig organs transplanted into primates is limited due to the early occurrence...
Physiological aspects of pig-to-primate renal xenotransplantation.BackgroundFew data exist on the ph...
To date, the best results in life-supporting pig-to-primate renal xenotransplantation have been obta...
Background. It is not known whether the pig liver is capable of functioning efficiently when transpl...
To date, the best results in life-supporting pig-to-primate renal xenotransplantation have been obta...
Xenotransplantation has the potential to alleviate the organ shortage that prevents many patients wi...
Background: Generation of \u3b11,3-galactosyltransferase gene-knockout (GTKO) pigs that are also tra...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the expression of human decay-accelerating fa...
Galactosyl-transferase knockout (GT-KO) pigs represent the latest major progress to reduce immune re...
none19Galactosyl-transferase knockout (GT-KO) pigs represent the latest major progress to reduce imm...
Organ transplantation is limited by the number of cadaveric human donor organs that become available...
Background. In order to circumvent the complement-mediated hyperacute rejection of discordant xenogr...
Recently, there has been a resumed interest in clinical xenotransplantation using pig organs. Howeve...
Hearts of transgenic pigs expressing a human regulator of complement activation, decay accelerating ...
The introduction of h-DAF transgenic porcine organs into pre-clinical pig-to-primate discordant xeno...
Background: Survival of pig organs transplanted into primates is limited due to the early occurrence...
Physiological aspects of pig-to-primate renal xenotransplantation.BackgroundFew data exist on the ph...
To date, the best results in life-supporting pig-to-primate renal xenotransplantation have been obta...
Background. It is not known whether the pig liver is capable of functioning efficiently when transpl...
To date, the best results in life-supporting pig-to-primate renal xenotransplantation have been obta...
Xenotransplantation has the potential to alleviate the organ shortage that prevents many patients wi...
Background: Generation of \u3b11,3-galactosyltransferase gene-knockout (GTKO) pigs that are also tra...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the expression of human decay-accelerating fa...
Galactosyl-transferase knockout (GT-KO) pigs represent the latest major progress to reduce immune re...
none19Galactosyl-transferase knockout (GT-KO) pigs represent the latest major progress to reduce imm...
Organ transplantation is limited by the number of cadaveric human donor organs that become available...