Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1,1 | were transplanted in two patients by STARZL and colleagues.(4)
2 I, 1,1 | and colleagues.(4) Those patients survived for 70 days in
3 I, 1,1 | process.(6) However, in both patients there was evidence of an
4 I, 2,4 | agents. The blood of 160 patients exposed to living pig tissues
5 I, 2,4 | presence of PERV. In 135 patients exposure was for only one
6 I, 2,4 | In a few of the remaining patients exposure was for longer
7 I, 2,4 | for 460 days. None of the patients showed evidence of PERV
8 I, 2,4(42) | endogenous retrovirus in patients treated with living pig
9 I, 3,6 | transplanted into a number of patients with diabetes(45) and foetal
10 I, 3,6 | a significant number of patients (more than 50) suffering
11 I, 3,6(45) | fetal pancreas to diabetic patients, Lancet, 1994, 344: 1402-
12 I, 3,6 | A significant number of patients with acute liver failure
13 II, 2,14 | will be necessary to select patients carefully, based on clear
14 II, 2,14 | phase of clinical trials, patients should agree not to procreate
15 II, 2,14(68)| 677; Mohacsi P.J. et al., Patients attitudes to xenotransplantations,
16 II, 2,17 | save the lives of so many patients who would otherwise have
17 II, 3,19 | only a restricted group of patients, patients who cannot be
18 II, 3,19 | restricted group of patients, patients who cannot be chosen - in
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