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1 Intro | of treating a variety of human illnesses. However, the 2 Intro | limited by a shortage of human organs and tissues.(1) Xenotransplantation, 3 Intro | the "chronic" shortage of human donors. ~However, before 4 Intro | infectious agents into the human population via the transplant. ~ 5 I, 1,1 | kidney transplanted into a human by REEMTSMA and colleagues.(2) 6 I, 1,1 | the baboon and not of the human. Possible molecular incompatibility 7 I, 1,1 | not yet approach that of human organs transplanted to other 8 I, 1,1(10) | Martin M.J., et al., A human CD46 transgenic pig model 9 I, 2,2 | xenotransplantation from pig to primate (human and non-human). First, hyperacute 10 I, 2,2(14) | carbohydrate structures which bind human antiporcine antibodies:  11 I, 2,2(14) | Anti-pig IgM antibodies in human serum react predominantly 12 I, 2,2(15) | Removal of baboon and human antiporcine IgG and IgM 13 I, 2,2(15) | anti-pig xenoantibodies in the human by plasmapheresis/immunoadsorption, 14 I, 2,2 | vitro experiments in which a human protein that inhibits human 15 I, 2,2 | human protein that inhibits human complement activation is 16 I, 2,2 | molecule first tested was human Decay Accelerating Factor, 17 I, 2,2(18) | Martin M.J., et al., A human CD46 transgenic pig model 18 I, 2,2(18) | Expression of a functional human complement inhibitor in 19 I, 2,2(18) | Alvarado C.G., et al., Human complement regulatory proteins 20 I, 2,2(18) | of pigs transgenic for a human regulator of complement 21 I, 2,2(19) | cell substantially reduces human antibody binding and complement-mediated 22 I, 2,3 | accommodation have been described in human allogeneic transplants as 23 I, 2,3 | and, in some cases, other human genes inhibiting complement 24 I, 2,3(33) | Alvarado C.G., et al., Human complement regulatory proteins 25 I, 2,3(33) | transgenic expression of human decay-accelerating factor 26 I, 2,3(34) | Alvarado C.G., et al., Human complement regulatory proteins 27 I, 2,4 | retroviruses could infect human cells in vitro.(41) There 28 I, 2,4 | successfully transplanted into a human (42). Certainly, the elimination 29 I, 2,4(41) | R.A., 1997, Infection of human cells by an endogenous retrovirus 30 I, 2,5 | transgenic pigs that express human genes which inhibit rejection. 31 II, 1 | survival and well-being of human beings; 3) the possible 32 II, 1 | have on the identity of the human recipient. ~ 33 II, 1,7 | Human intervention in the created 34 II, 1,7 | and male, and whose full human dignity must be recognized 35 II, 1,7 | richness and dignity of the human person. ~Man, created "in 36 II, 1,7 | mandate that God gives to human beings, "dominion" over 37 II, 1,7 | this mandate, man, every human being, reflects the very 38 II, 1,7 | that created goods through human labour, technical skill 39 II, 1,7 | to universal progress, in human and Christian liberty".(52) 40 II, 1,7 | their relation with the human person, for whose use they 41 II, 1,8 | on the very nature of the human person, whose rational and 42 II, 1,8 | between animal species and the human species. ~With regard to 43 II, 1,8 | over animals. Even reducing human suffering could not justify 44 II, 1,9(57) | Reflections on human responsibility for animal 45 II, 1,10 | a foreign organ into the human body modifies a person's 46 II, 1,10 | the rich meaning of the human body?" And if the answer 47 II, 1,10(59)| identity indicators" in human beings are many (objective:  48 II, 1,10 | of a foreign organ into a human body finds an ethical limit 49 II, 1,11 | that not all organs of the human body are in equal measure 50 II, 2,12(64)| 2000; U.S. Dpt. Health & Human Services, Food and Drug 51 II, 2,15 | modifications, using genes of human origin as well, is morally 52 II, 3,21 | pays on problems related to human disease and suffering. ~ 53 II, 3,21(74)| Department of Health and Human Services Committee on Xenotransplantation, 54 II, 3,21 | Prof. Angelo Serra, S.J. ~(human genetics) ~Professor Emeritus 55 II, 3,21 | Professor Emeritus of Human Genetics ~Sacred Heart Catholic


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