Xenotransplantation has made tremendous progress over the last decade. We discuss kidney and heart xenotransplantation, which are nearing initial clinical trials. Life sustaining genetically modified kidney xenografts can now last for approximately 500 days and orthotopic heart xenografts for 200 days in non-human primates. Anti-swine specific antibody screening, preemptive desensitization protocols, complement inhibition and targeted immunosuppression are currently being adapted to xenotransplantation with the hope to achieve better control of antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) and improve xenograft longevity. These newest advances could probably facilitate future clinical trials, a significant step for the medical community, given that dia...
Xenotransplantation is currently being investigated as a possible solution to the world-wide shortag...
AbstractThe critical and increasing shortage of human organs for transplantation has stimulated much...
Organ transplantation suffers today from the discrepancy between demand and organ/cell donation. All...
Organ allotransplantation has now reached an impassable ceiling inherent to the limited supply of hu...
In recent years the development of novel immunosuppressive strategies and new lines of engineered pi...
Transplantation is the gold standard of care for end-stage organ failure. For example, two-year mort...
The continual critical shortage of organs and cells from deceased human donors has stimulated resear...
Xenotransplantation is one of the possible avenues currently being explored to address the shortage ...
Research efforts have shed light on the immunological obstacles to long-term survival of pig organs ...
Xenotransplantation has the potential to alleviate the organ shortage that prevents many patients wi...
Xenotransplantation was proposed a long time ago as a possible solution to the world-wide shortage o...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the progress in the field of xenotransplantation with special attent...
There is a global shortage of organs for transplantation and despite many governments making signifi...
Abstract : Xenotransplantation is an approach which will be able to support the increasing demand o...
Worldwide, there is a constant rise in the number of patients with end-stage organ failure in critic...
Xenotransplantation is currently being investigated as a possible solution to the world-wide shortag...
AbstractThe critical and increasing shortage of human organs for transplantation has stimulated much...
Organ transplantation suffers today from the discrepancy between demand and organ/cell donation. All...
Organ allotransplantation has now reached an impassable ceiling inherent to the limited supply of hu...
In recent years the development of novel immunosuppressive strategies and new lines of engineered pi...
Transplantation is the gold standard of care for end-stage organ failure. For example, two-year mort...
The continual critical shortage of organs and cells from deceased human donors has stimulated resear...
Xenotransplantation is one of the possible avenues currently being explored to address the shortage ...
Research efforts have shed light on the immunological obstacles to long-term survival of pig organs ...
Xenotransplantation has the potential to alleviate the organ shortage that prevents many patients wi...
Xenotransplantation was proposed a long time ago as a possible solution to the world-wide shortage o...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the progress in the field of xenotransplantation with special attent...
There is a global shortage of organs for transplantation and despite many governments making signifi...
Abstract : Xenotransplantation is an approach which will be able to support the increasing demand o...
Worldwide, there is a constant rise in the number of patients with end-stage organ failure in critic...
Xenotransplantation is currently being investigated as a possible solution to the world-wide shortag...
AbstractThe critical and increasing shortage of human organs for transplantation has stimulated much...
Organ transplantation suffers today from the discrepancy between demand and organ/cell donation. All...