Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1,1(10) | a pig-to-primate kidney xenograft model, Xenotransplantation
2 I, 2,2 | organ rejection. Third, the xenograft counterpart of classical
3 I, 2,2(13) | Immunopathology of hyperacute xenograft rejection in a swine-to-primate
4 I, 2,2(15) | adsorption on pig cardiac xenograft survival in the baboon,
5 I, 2,2(17) | Potential for prevention of xenograft hyperacute rejection, Transplantation
6 I, 2,2 | killer cells, that invade the xenograft.(20) Endothelial cells are
7 I, 2,2(20) | potential therapies for delayed xenograft rejection, Opin Organ
8 I, 2,2(21) | Cf. Hancock W.W., Delayed xenograft rejection, World J. Surg.
9 I, 2,2 | expected that there will be a xenograft counterpart of the allogeneic
10 I, 2,2(24) | Auchincloss H. Jr., Cell-mediated xenograft rejection, Current Opinion
11 I, 2,2 | source animal. ~Chronic Xenograft Rejection. There is evidence
12 I, 2,3(27) | potential therapies for delayed xenograft rejection, Opin Organ Transplant
13 I, 2,3 | been a month for a cardiac xenograft(36) and 78 days for a renal
14 I, 2,3 | and 78 days for a renal xenograft;(37) most organs are rejected
15 II, 2,12(64)| of Medicine Committee on Xenograft Transplantation, Xenotransplantation:
16 II, 3,19 | individuals who receive a xenograft, a situation which could
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