ObjectiveCryopreserved allograft cardiovascular tissue elicits a strong cellular and humoral response in recipients; this may accelerate the deterioration of the allograft and complicate future heart transplantation. Juvenile sheep are the standard model for in vivo valve research and have been used to investigate the allogeneic immune response to cardiac valve and vascular tissue transplantation. Studies to date have not considered the extent of allogenicity of sheep used in transplantation studies.MethodsFunctional allogenicity was assessed by standard one-way mixed lymphocyte reaction assay using peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Responder cells were stimulated with irradiated stimulator cells and cultured at 37°C in 95% air and 5% car...
Data on the in vivo performance of acellular porcine pulmonary heart valve roots in the right ventri...
AbstractMitral valves, including the papillary muscles, were harvested from freshly slaughtered shee...
Objective There is growing interest in the application of genetically engineered reduced antigenici...
ObjectiveCryopreserved allograft cardiovascular tissue elicits a strong cellular and humoral respons...
AbstractTo assess the role of the immune system in cardiac allograft vasculopathy in large animals, ...
ObjectivesAllograft vascular tissue is important in the repair of complex structural lesions of the ...
The creation of living heart valve replacements via tissue engineering is actively being pursued by ...
BACKGROUND: Heart valve implantation in juvenile sheep to demonstrate biocompatibility and physiolog...
The creation of living heart valve replacements via tissue engineering is actively being pursued by ...
Some of the mechanical and biological problems surrounding the use of fresh allograft inverted aorti...
AbstractObjective: Allograft heart valves are commonly used in cardiac surgery. Despite mounting evi...
AbstractObjective: to develop a graft bearing an immunologically tolerated tissue-engineered venous ...
AbstractWe studied the presence of donor-specific T lymphocytes in explanted human cardiac valve all...
BackgroundIncreasing evidence implicates immune response as a contributing factor in the failure of ...
The sheep was developed as an adult animal model for artificial heart research at the University of ...
Data on the in vivo performance of acellular porcine pulmonary heart valve roots in the right ventri...
AbstractMitral valves, including the papillary muscles, were harvested from freshly slaughtered shee...
Objective There is growing interest in the application of genetically engineered reduced antigenici...
ObjectiveCryopreserved allograft cardiovascular tissue elicits a strong cellular and humoral respons...
AbstractTo assess the role of the immune system in cardiac allograft vasculopathy in large animals, ...
ObjectivesAllograft vascular tissue is important in the repair of complex structural lesions of the ...
The creation of living heart valve replacements via tissue engineering is actively being pursued by ...
BACKGROUND: Heart valve implantation in juvenile sheep to demonstrate biocompatibility and physiolog...
The creation of living heart valve replacements via tissue engineering is actively being pursued by ...
Some of the mechanical and biological problems surrounding the use of fresh allograft inverted aorti...
AbstractObjective: Allograft heart valves are commonly used in cardiac surgery. Despite mounting evi...
AbstractObjective: to develop a graft bearing an immunologically tolerated tissue-engineered venous ...
AbstractWe studied the presence of donor-specific T lymphocytes in explanted human cardiac valve all...
BackgroundIncreasing evidence implicates immune response as a contributing factor in the failure of ...
The sheep was developed as an adult animal model for artificial heart research at the University of ...
Data on the in vivo performance of acellular porcine pulmonary heart valve roots in the right ventri...
AbstractMitral valves, including the papillary muscles, were harvested from freshly slaughtered shee...
Objective There is growing interest in the application of genetically engineered reduced antigenici...