Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Solid organ transplantation is limited by available donor allografts. Pig to human transplantation, xenotransplantation, could potentially solve this problem if physiologic and immunologic incompatibilities are overcome. Genetic modifications of pigs have proven valuable in the study of xenotransplantation by improving pig to human compatibility. More genetic targets must be identified for clinical success. First, this study examines platelet homeostasis incompatibilities leading to acute thrombocytopenia in liver xenotransplantation. Mechanisms for xenogeneic thrombocytopenia were evaluated using liver macrophages, Kupffer cells, leading to identification of CD18, beta-2 integri...
Xenotransplantation is a new technology that may help to overcome the shortage of human tissues and ...
Xenotransplantation holds promise to solve the ever increasing shortage of donor organs for allotran...
AbstractThere is a limited availability of deceased human organs and cells for the purposes of clini...
Organ transplantation is limited by the number of cadaveric human donor organs that become available...
Xenotransplantation using genetically modified pig organs could solve the donor organ shortage probl...
The transplantation of organs and cells from pigs into humans could overcome the critical and contin...
Xenotransplantation from pigs could alleviate the shortage of human tissues and organs for transplan...
BACKGROUND: A profound thrombocytopenia limits hepatic xenotransplantation in the pig-to-primate ...
Binding of natural anti-pig antibodies in humans and nonhuman primates to carbohydrate antigens expr...
Xenotransplantation is the transplantation of cells, tissues or organs between different species an...
Xenotransplantation is the transplantation of cells, tissues or organs between different species and...
Abstract Pigs as a source of grafts for xenotransplantation can help to overcome the rapidly growing...
This chapter focuses on xenotransplantation, which refers to the transplantation of organs between s...
There is a critical shortage in the number of deceased human organs that become available for the pu...
Xenotransplantation holds promise to solve the ever increasing shortage of donor organs for allotran...
Xenotransplantation is a new technology that may help to overcome the shortage of human tissues and ...
Xenotransplantation holds promise to solve the ever increasing shortage of donor organs for allotran...
AbstractThere is a limited availability of deceased human organs and cells for the purposes of clini...
Organ transplantation is limited by the number of cadaveric human donor organs that become available...
Xenotransplantation using genetically modified pig organs could solve the donor organ shortage probl...
The transplantation of organs and cells from pigs into humans could overcome the critical and contin...
Xenotransplantation from pigs could alleviate the shortage of human tissues and organs for transplan...
BACKGROUND: A profound thrombocytopenia limits hepatic xenotransplantation in the pig-to-primate ...
Binding of natural anti-pig antibodies in humans and nonhuman primates to carbohydrate antigens expr...
Xenotransplantation is the transplantation of cells, tissues or organs between different species an...
Xenotransplantation is the transplantation of cells, tissues or organs between different species and...
Abstract Pigs as a source of grafts for xenotransplantation can help to overcome the rapidly growing...
This chapter focuses on xenotransplantation, which refers to the transplantation of organs between s...
There is a critical shortage in the number of deceased human organs that become available for the pu...
Xenotransplantation holds promise to solve the ever increasing shortage of donor organs for allotran...
Xenotransplantation is a new technology that may help to overcome the shortage of human tissues and ...
Xenotransplantation holds promise to solve the ever increasing shortage of donor organs for allotran...
AbstractThere is a limited availability of deceased human organs and cells for the purposes of clini...