Binding of natural anti-pig antibodies in humans and nonhuman primates to carbohydrate antigens expressed on the transplanted pig organ, the most important of which is galactose-α1,3-galactose (Gal), activate the complement cascade, which results in destruction of the graft within minutes or hours, known as hyperacute rejection. Even if antibody is removed from the recipient's blood by plasmapheresis, recovery of antibody is associated with acute humoral xenograft rejection. If immunosuppressive therapy is inadequate, the development of high levels of T cell-dependent elicited anti-pig IgG similarly results in graft destruction, though classical acute cellular rejection is rarely seen. Vascular endothelial activation by low levels of anti-n...
AbstractThere is a limited availability of deceased human organs and cells for the purposes of clini...
ABSTRACT The serious shortage of human organs available for transplantation has engendered a heighte...
AbstractThere is a limited availability of deceased human organs and cells for the purposes of clini...
The increasing demand for organs has stimulated the necessity in xenotransplantion, which promises a...
Organ transplantation is limited by the number of cadaveric human donor organs that become available...
The increasing demand for organs has stimulated the necessity in xenotransplantion, which promises a...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2004 Dr. Hilton GockXenotransplantation is the final fron...
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...
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...
There is a critical shortage in the number of deceased human organs that become available for the pu...
Abstract Pigs as a source of grafts for xenotransplantation can help to overcome the rapidly growing...
The role of antibodies directed against Galalpha1-3Gal (alpha-Gal) epitopes in porcine-to-primate xe...
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...
ABSTRACT The serious shortage of human organs available for transplantation has engendered a heighte...
AbstractThere is a limited availability of deceased human organs and cells for the purposes of clini...
The increasing demand for organs has stimulated the necessity in xenotransplantion, which promises a...
Organ transplantation is limited by the number of cadaveric human donor organs that become available...
The increasing demand for organs has stimulated the necessity in xenotransplantion, which promises a...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2004 Dr. Hilton GockXenotransplantation is the final fron...
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...
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...
There is a critical shortage in the number of deceased human organs that become available for the pu...
Abstract Pigs as a source of grafts for xenotransplantation can help to overcome the rapidly growing...
The role of antibodies directed against Galalpha1-3Gal (alpha-Gal) epitopes in porcine-to-primate xe...
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...
ABSTRACT The serious shortage of human organs available for transplantation has engendered a heighte...
AbstractThere is a limited availability of deceased human organs and cells for the purposes of clini...