Xenotransplantation of porcine fetal ventral mesencephalic (pfVM) cells to overcome the dopamine shortage in the striatum of patients with Parkinson's disease seems a viable alternative to allotransplantion of human fetal donor tissue, especially because the latter is complicated by both practical and ethical issues. There is, however, little known about the xenospecific immune responses involved in such an intracerebral xenotransplantation. The aim of our study was to investigate whether 1) naive human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PMBC) display cytotoxicity against pfVM cells of E28 pig fetuses, and 2) priming of human PBMC by xenogeneic antigen presenting cells (APC) modulates pfVM-directed cellular cytotoxicity. For this purpose f...
Neural transplantation may become an important treatment alternative for focal brain disorders. To d...
BACKGROUND: Porcine embryonic neural tissue transplanted intracerebrally could potentially relieve t...
Specific cellular immune tolerance may be essential for successful xenotransplantation in humans. Th...
Xenotransplantation of porcine fetal ventral mesencephalic (pfVM) cells to overcome the dopamine sho...
Intracerebral transplantation of porcine embryonic dopamine-producing neurons has been suggested as ...
Xenografting pig fetal ventral mesencephalic (pfVM) cells to repair the dopamine deficit in patients...
International audienceXenogenic fetal neuroblasts are considered as a potential source of transplant...
Intracerebral neural xenografts elicit a host immune response that results in their rapid rejection....
Embryonic ventral mesencephalic tissue from the pig is a potential alternative donor tissue for neur...
International audienceFoetal pig neuroblasts are interesting candidates as a cell source for transpl...
Neurotransplantation of human fetal dopamine (DA) neurons is currently being investigated as a thera...
Transplantation of porcine embryonic brain cells, including dopaminergic neurons, from ventral mesen...
Transplantation of embryonic human neural tissue can restore function in patients with Parkinson’s d...
Xenotransplantation of organs or cells might solve the current problems of organ shortage. However, ...
Transplantation of neural tissue from other species has the potential to improve function in patient...
Neural transplantation may become an important treatment alternative for focal brain disorders. To d...
BACKGROUND: Porcine embryonic neural tissue transplanted intracerebrally could potentially relieve t...
Specific cellular immune tolerance may be essential for successful xenotransplantation in humans. Th...
Xenotransplantation of porcine fetal ventral mesencephalic (pfVM) cells to overcome the dopamine sho...
Intracerebral transplantation of porcine embryonic dopamine-producing neurons has been suggested as ...
Xenografting pig fetal ventral mesencephalic (pfVM) cells to repair the dopamine deficit in patients...
International audienceXenogenic fetal neuroblasts are considered as a potential source of transplant...
Intracerebral neural xenografts elicit a host immune response that results in their rapid rejection....
Embryonic ventral mesencephalic tissue from the pig is a potential alternative donor tissue for neur...
International audienceFoetal pig neuroblasts are interesting candidates as a cell source for transpl...
Neurotransplantation of human fetal dopamine (DA) neurons is currently being investigated as a thera...
Transplantation of porcine embryonic brain cells, including dopaminergic neurons, from ventral mesen...
Transplantation of embryonic human neural tissue can restore function in patients with Parkinson’s d...
Xenotransplantation of organs or cells might solve the current problems of organ shortage. However, ...
Transplantation of neural tissue from other species has the potential to improve function in patient...
Neural transplantation may become an important treatment alternative for focal brain disorders. To d...
BACKGROUND: Porcine embryonic neural tissue transplanted intracerebrally could potentially relieve t...
Specific cellular immune tolerance may be essential for successful xenotransplantation in humans. Th...