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1 Intro | limited by a shortage of human organs and tissues.(1) Xenotransplantation, 2 Intro | the transplantation of organs, tissues or cells from one 3 Intro | possibility of a huge supply of organs, tissues and cells for transplantation 4 I, 1,1 | transplanting xenogenic organs or tissues to humans. The 5 I, 1,1(5) | The Transplantation of Organs and Tissues between Species. 6 I, 1,1 | preferred in the past as source organs for humans, at present the 7 I, 1,1(7) | The transplantation of Organs and Tissues Between Species. 8 I, 1,1(8) | Wagner F., Diefenbeck M., Organs from animals for man, Int. 9 I, 1,1(9) | Wagner F., Diefenbeck M., Organs from animals for man, Int. 10 I, 1,1(9) | The Transplantation of Organs and Tissues Between Species. 11 I, 1,1 | the survival time of such organs does not yet approach that 12 I, 1,1 | yet approach that of human organs transplanted to other humans ( 13 I, 2,2(13) | hyperacute rejection of porcine organs transplanted into primate 14 I, 2,2 | hyperacute rejection of pig organs transplanted into primates. ~ 15 I, 2,2 | and have demonstrated that organs from these pigs usually 16 I, 2,2 | genetic engineering animals/organs.(23) A number of genes that 17 I, 2,3 | Xenotransplantation of organs has been studied primarily 18 I, 2,3 | In most cases, normal pig organs are rejected hyperacutely 19 I, 2,3 | rapidly than transgenic pig organs expressing hDAF.(33) Even 20 I, 2,3 | avoided, the hDAF transgenic organs are rejected in non-human 21 I, 2,3(33) | hyperacute rejection of pig organs. In:  Cooper D.K.C., Kemp 22 I, 2,3(33) | The Transplantation of Organs and Tissues Between Species. 23 I, 2,3 | renal xenograft;(37) most organs are rejected in a shorter 24 I, 2,3 | survival periods of pig organs in primates. The first is 25 I, 3,6 | the transplantation of pig organs into humans. Some suggest 26 I, 3,6 | have been obtained for pig organs which are transplanted into 27 I, 3,6 | However, while survival of pig organs in non-human primates at 28 I, 3,6 | consider transplanting such organs into humans as a permanent 29 I, 3,6 | the option of using pig organs as "bridge' transplants 30 II, 1,9 | with xenotransplantation of organs or tissues to man, even 31 II, 1,9 | any animal as a source of organs or tissues for transplantation 32 II, 1,11 | be observed that not all organs of the human body are in 33 II, 1,11 | his descendants,(61) those organs which are seen as being 34 II, 1,11(61)| related, insofar as they are organs charged with gametogenesis ( 35 II, 1,12(63)| Participants at a Congress on Organs Transplantation (20 June 36 II, 2,12(64)| of Transplanting Animal Organs into Humans, New York:  37 II, 2,15 | Trangenesis' ~15. The use of organs from engineered animals 38 II, 2,15 | minimum; ~5. The removal of organs and/or tissues must take 39 II, 2,16 | the animal source of the organs which will be transplanted, 40 II, 2,18 | genetically engineered animal organs intended for transplants.(72) 41 II, 2,18 | account the use of such organs for transplant from animal 42 II, 2,18 | is the case with animal organs genetically engineered for 43 II, 3,19 | xenotransplantation of solid organs, it is of course necessary 44 II, 3,20 | increase the availability of organs which can be transplanted. ~


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