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Responses of canine lymphocytes to allogeneic and autologous islets of Langerhans in mixed cell cultures
(1981)
Because successful allotransplantation of islets of Langerhans isolated by collagenase digestion has been difficult in many animal species, we asked whether isolated islet preparations might have tissue specific determinants ...
Renovascular hypertension in childhood: Successful treatment by renal autotransplantation
(1979)
Five cases of renal autotransplantation for renovascular hypertension in children are described. Hypertension in these cases was managed temporarily with medications until the patients grew to a size that made an operative ...
Immunologic monitoring and aspergillosis in renal transplant patients
(1976)
Three cases of pulmonary aspergillosis in a 'high risk' population of renal transplant recipients are presented. The source of infection was traced to the forced air exhaust system of the Transplantation Unit. Early ...
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 ...
In vitro generation of human mixed lymphocyte culture suppressor cells: I. Cellular characterization and specificity
(1980)
The mixed leukocyte culture (MLC) of peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) from two prospective kidney transplant recipients and their respective donors, produced a primed cell population that functioned as suppressors. The ...
Use of cyclosporine in renal transplantation
(2004)
Since 1983, cyclosporine has been the backbone of immunosuppression in clinical organ transplantation. Cyclosporine is usually used in combination with steroids and with another second-line immunosuppressant like azathioprine ...
Kidney transplantation by use of splenectomy and transfusions, cadaver haplotype matching, suppressor cell assays, and T-cell monitoring
(1981)
We attempted to modulate several determinants of the host immunologic profile to improve kidney transplant survival: (1) genotype matching of the cadaver donor with the recipient, (2) assessment in recipients of living ...
Late observations of canine segmental pancreatic autografts
(1984)
Heterotopic intraperitoneal autotransplantation of the distal pancreatic segment has been shown to be useful in examining a variety of technical aspects of pancreas transplantation. Pancreatic segments that have free ...