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1 Intro | INTRODUCTION ~Transplantation represents a highly successful 2 Intro | Xenotransplantation, the transplantation of organs, tissues or cells 3 Intro | organs, tissues and cells for transplantation thereby relieving the "chronic" 4 I, 1,1(4) | Baboon-to-human liver transplantation, Lancet, 1993, 341: 65. ~ 5 I, 1,1(5) | Xeno-transplantation, The Transplantation of Organs and Tissues between 6 I, 1,1(7) | Xeno-transplantation. The transplantation of Organs and Tissues Between 7 I, 1,1(9) | Xeno-transplantation. The Transplantation of Organs and Tissues Between 8 I, 1,1(10) | porcine kidney xenografts, Transplantation 2000, 7015-21; Vial C.M., 9 I, 1,1(10) | discordant xenotransplantation, Transplantation 2001; 7132; Lin S.S., 10 I, 1,1(12) | Sachs D.H., Xenogenic transplantation, Annu.Rev.Immunol. 1998, 11 I, 2,2 | rejection of allografts (transplantation between individuals of the 12 I, 2,2(13) | swine-to-primate model, Transplantation 1991, 52: 214-220; Dalmasso 13 I, 2,2(15) | vitro and in vivo studies, Transplantation 1995, 59: 294-300; Cooper 14 I, 2,2(16) | rejection of porcine xenografts, Transplantation 1994, 57: 363-70; Kobayashi 15 I, 2,2(16) | pig-to-human xenotransplantation, Transplantation 1995, 60: 1194-202. ~ 16 I, 2,2(17) | xenograft hyperacute rejection, Transplantation 1991; 52: 530-3. ~ 17 I, 2,2 | therapy in the field of organ transplantation. ~Another possible solution 18 I, 2,2(18) | discordant xenotransplantation, Transplantation 2001; 7132; Cozzi E., 19 I, 2,2(18) | non-immunosuppressed baboons, Transplantation 2000, 69: 2504-15; Lavitrano 20 I, 2,2(22) | porcine kidney xenografts, Transplantation 2000, 7015-21; Vial C.M., 21 I, 2,2(24) | Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation 1999, 490-94. ~ 22 I, 2,2 | tolerance is the hope of transplantation in general and may be aided 23 I, 2,2(25) | Sachs D.H., Xenogeneic transplantation, Annu.Rev.Immunol. 1998, 24 I, 2,3 | principal model used involves transplantation of hamster or mouse hearts 25 I, 2,3 | rejection of the organ.(27) Transplantation of mouse or hamster hearts 26 I, 2,3(32) | porcine kidney xenografts, Transplantation 2000, 7015-21; Vial C.M., 27 I, 2,3(33) | Xeno-transplantation. The Transplantation of Organs and Tissues Between 28 I, 2,3(34) | porcine kidney xenografts, Transplantation 2000, 7015-21; Bhatti 29 I, 2,3(37) | porcine kidney xenografts, Transplantation 2000, 7015-21. ~ 30 I, 2,5 | at a given moment after transplantation while it would be undesirable 31 I, 3,6 | with recipient blood after transplantation they are not hyperacutely 32 I, 3,6(45) | 0., Tibell, A., et al., Transplantation of Porcine fetal pancreas 33 I, 3,6 | clinical trials involving the transplantation of pig organs into humans. 34 I, 3,6(48) | society for heart and lung transplantation. The present status of xenotransplantation 35 I, 3,6(49) | porcine kidney xenografts, Transplantation 2000, 7015-21; Vial C.M., 36 II, 1,9 | of organs or tissues for transplantation to man.(58) The question 37 II, 1,9 | ethical requirements of transplantation have been met, - becomes 38 II, 1,11 | conclude that whereas the transplantation of these last can never 39 II, 1,12(63)| at a Congress on Organs Transplantation (20 June 1991) in Insegnamenti 40 II, 2,12(64)| Xenografting Morally Wrong?, Transplantation Proceedings, 1992, 24: 722- 41 II, 2,12(64)| at Animal-to-Human Organ Transplantation, Kennedy Institute of Ethics 42 II, 2,12(64)| Medicine Committee on Xenograft Transplantation, XenotransplantationScience, 43 II, 2,14(68)| transplants, Dialysis and Transplantation, 1995, p. 677; Mohacsi P. 44 II, 2,14(69)| Psychiatric Aspects of Organ Transplantation, New YorkOxford Medical 45 II, 2,18 | more when they are used for transplantation into man - should be considered " 46 II, 3,21 | Prof. Felix Cantarovich ~(transplantation, health care policies) ~ 47 II, 3,21 | Prof. Ignazio Marino ~(transplantation) ~ Mediterranean Institute


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