A report is delivered on the First International Congress of the Transplantation Society (Paris 1967). The recent interest in transplantation of organs is largely due to the technical advances in surgical procedures making it possible to replace organs in the human, as well as to an increased understanding of the basic biological problems underlying the rejection of such grafts. At this first International Congress, widely ranging topics were discussed, including organ transplantation, mechanism of graft rejection, methods of immunosuppression, genetics of transplantation, bone marrow transplantation, and cancer as homograft. New techniques of organ transplantation, new concepts in the antigenic structure of cells, new methods of purifying ...
Transplantation medicine is one of the most complex and challenging fields in medical sciences. It i...
Transplantation is an accepted treatment today for many people suffering from organ failure. More an...
Exiting new technologies, such as cellular transplantation, organogenesis and Xenotransplantation ar...
The authors have had an exceptional experience in the transplantations of organs in humans. This pap...
The last 25 years have seen amazing progress in transplantation--from the development of techniques ...
Between 1955 and the end of 1967, the framework of clinical transplantation that exists today was es...
The engrafted organ becomes a chimera as the recipient's leukocytes station themselves in the transp...
A number of life-threatening diseases, such as kidney failure, diabetes, and certain kinds of corona...
AbstractTransplantation remains one of the most discussed surgical specialties within the media, fro...
How transplantation came to be a clinical discipline can be pieced together by perusing two volumes ...
Over the past decade, advances in immunosuppression, organ preservation, surgical techniques and per...
AbstractTransplantation remains one of the most discussed surgical specialties within the media, fro...
In 1955–1967, the basics of clinical liver transplantation were generated only in several experiment...
Transplantation is an accepted treatment today for many people suffering from organ failure. More an...
Liver transplantation has been developed to the point of a service operation, the exploitation of wh...
Transplantation medicine is one of the most complex and challenging fields in medical sciences. It i...
Transplantation is an accepted treatment today for many people suffering from organ failure. More an...
Exiting new technologies, such as cellular transplantation, organogenesis and Xenotransplantation ar...
The authors have had an exceptional experience in the transplantations of organs in humans. This pap...
The last 25 years have seen amazing progress in transplantation--from the development of techniques ...
Between 1955 and the end of 1967, the framework of clinical transplantation that exists today was es...
The engrafted organ becomes a chimera as the recipient's leukocytes station themselves in the transp...
A number of life-threatening diseases, such as kidney failure, diabetes, and certain kinds of corona...
AbstractTransplantation remains one of the most discussed surgical specialties within the media, fro...
How transplantation came to be a clinical discipline can be pieced together by perusing two volumes ...
Over the past decade, advances in immunosuppression, organ preservation, surgical techniques and per...
AbstractTransplantation remains one of the most discussed surgical specialties within the media, fro...
In 1955–1967, the basics of clinical liver transplantation were generated only in several experiment...
Transplantation is an accepted treatment today for many people suffering from organ failure. More an...
Liver transplantation has been developed to the point of a service operation, the exploitation of wh...
Transplantation medicine is one of the most complex and challenging fields in medical sciences. It i...
Transplantation is an accepted treatment today for many people suffering from organ failure. More an...
Exiting new technologies, such as cellular transplantation, organogenesis and Xenotransplantation ar...