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Porcine pancreatic transplants II. Allotransplantation of duct ligated segments
(1976)
Segmental duct ligated pancreatic allografts were performed in pigs. Control untreated grafts underwent significant destruction secondary to inflammation and rejection within 2 weeks following transplantation. Treatment ...
Responses of canine lymphocytes to allogeneic and autologous islets of Langerhans in mixed cell cultures
(1981)
Collagenase-isolated islets might possess specific antigens that might lead to unique alloimmune reactions following islet transplantation. In this report, we have examined lymphocyte immune recognition in vitro, i.e., the ...
EULID Project: European Living Donation and Public Health
(2009)
The choice of transplantation from a living donor offers advantages over a deceased donor. However, it also carries disadvantages related to donor risks in terms of health and safety. Furthermore, there are several ...
Long-term canine segmental pancreas transplants with the duct left open, neoprene-injected duct, and pancreaticoureterostomy: A comparative study
(1981)
In dogs endocrine function and morphology of intraperitoneal segmental pancreas grafts with the duct left open, the duct injected with Neoprene, and pancreaticoureterostomy were compared 1 year after transplantation. Graft ...