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Porcine pancreatic transplantation. I. Autotransplantation of duct ligated segments
(1976)
A method of autotransplantation of duct ligated pancreatic segments is described. In untreated animals autotransplants underwent significant destruction within 2 weeks after transplantation due to inflammation following ...
Effect of steroids on structure and endocrine function of duct ligated porcine pancreatic autografts
(1974)
Segmental duct ligated pancreas autotransplants in pigs undergo significant inflammation, fibrosis and architectural distortion with decrease in insulin production at one to two wk intervals following transplantation. Daily ...
Effect of maleic anhydride-divinyl ether copolymers on experimental M109 metastases and macrophage tumoricidal function
(1978)
Pyran copolymer (NSC-46015) was compared with five maleic anhydride-divinyl ether copolymers (MVEs) of narrow molecular weight range both for the ability to render macrophages nonspecifically tumoricidal and to retard the ...
Long-term follow-up of renal transplant recipients using immunologic monitoring
(1979)
Since 1972, we have transplanted a total of 79 patients at the Minneapolis VA Hospital, 75 of which were monitored using at least one of several immune assays both pre- and postoperatively. The present report is on a longer ...
Functional characterization of blocking antibody after human renal transplantation
(1974)
The site of action and specificity of blocking IgG have now been examined in five recipients one year after transplantation, using a panel of 30 responding and stimulating cell combinations, in which lymphocytes of each ...
Segmental pancreatic transplantation in pigs
(1979)
Segmental pancreatic allotransplants were performed intraperitoneally in pigs with and without ligation of the duct. Exocrine pancreatic function was suppressed by the administration of glucagon. All recipients also received ...
Factors influencing morbidity and mortality of renal transplantation in a high risk population
(1975)
A group of 37 patients with 39 renal transplants were studied in which 32 were considered at high risk by well defined cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, cerebral vascular or pulmonary disease or age categories. Three of ...