AbstractObjective: Pulmonary transplantation has become the preferred treatment for end-stage lung disease, but application of the procedure is limited because of a paucity of donors. One way to solve donor limitations is to use animal organs as a donor source or xenotransplantation. The current barrier to pulmonary xenotransplantation is the rapid failure of the pulmonary xenograft. Although antibodies are known to play a role in heart and kidney xenograft rejection, their involvement in lung dysfunction is less defined. This project was designed to define the role of antibodies in pulmonary graft rejection in a pig-to-baboon model. Methods: Orthotopic transgenic swine left lung transplants were performed in baboons depleted of antibodies ...
AbstractObjective: Pig hearts transplanted into unmedicated newborn baboons do not undergo hyperacut...
The transplantation of organs and cells from pigs into humans could overcome the critical and contin...
Background: The demand for donated human hearts far exceeds the number available. Xenotransplantatio...
AbstractObjective: Pulmonary transplantation has become the preferred treatment for end-stage lung d...
AbstractThe use of nonhuman lung donors, such as swine, has the potential to provide an unlimited su...
AbstractBackground: A pig-to-goat orthotopic lung xenograft model was developed to test whether depl...
ObjectivesTransplantation is limited by a lack of human organ donors. Organs derived from animals, m...
AbstractBackground: Pulmonary xenotransplantation is currently limited by hyperacute rejection media...
AbstractBackground:Human natural xenoantibodies represent a major hurdle to the clinical application...
AbstractObjective: Our objectives were to study delayed xenograft rejection and the effectiveness of...
Background. Hyperacute rejection (HAR) is one of the principal obstacles to successful xenotransplan...
Xenotransplantation has the potential to alleviate the organ shortage that prevents many patients wi...
The use of animal organs for human transplantation could potentially alleviate the worldwide critica...
We transplanted kidneys from α1,3-galactosyltransferase knockout (GalT-KO) pigs into six baboons usi...
Xenotransplantation holds promise to solve the ever increasing shortage of donor organs for allotran...
AbstractObjective: Pig hearts transplanted into unmedicated newborn baboons do not undergo hyperacut...
The transplantation of organs and cells from pigs into humans could overcome the critical and contin...
Background: The demand for donated human hearts far exceeds the number available. Xenotransplantatio...
AbstractObjective: Pulmonary transplantation has become the preferred treatment for end-stage lung d...
AbstractThe use of nonhuman lung donors, such as swine, has the potential to provide an unlimited su...
AbstractBackground: A pig-to-goat orthotopic lung xenograft model was developed to test whether depl...
ObjectivesTransplantation is limited by a lack of human organ donors. Organs derived from animals, m...
AbstractBackground: Pulmonary xenotransplantation is currently limited by hyperacute rejection media...
AbstractBackground:Human natural xenoantibodies represent a major hurdle to the clinical application...
AbstractObjective: Our objectives were to study delayed xenograft rejection and the effectiveness of...
Background. Hyperacute rejection (HAR) is one of the principal obstacles to successful xenotransplan...
Xenotransplantation has the potential to alleviate the organ shortage that prevents many patients wi...
The use of animal organs for human transplantation could potentially alleviate the worldwide critica...
We transplanted kidneys from α1,3-galactosyltransferase knockout (GalT-KO) pigs into six baboons usi...
Xenotransplantation holds promise to solve the ever increasing shortage of donor organs for allotran...
AbstractObjective: Pig hearts transplanted into unmedicated newborn baboons do not undergo hyperacut...
The transplantation of organs and cells from pigs into humans could overcome the critical and contin...
Background: The demand for donated human hearts far exceeds the number available. Xenotransplantatio...