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2. Comparison between procalcitonin, serum amyloid A, and C-reactive protein as markers of serious bacterial and fungal infections after solid organ transplantation
3. Endothelial expression of human decay accelerating factor in transgenic pig tissue: a potential approach for human complement inactivation in discordant xenografts
4. Three-month survival of HDAFF transgenic pig hearts transplanted into primates
5. Splenectomy improves survival of HDAF transgenic pig kidneys in primates
6. Survival of life-supporting HDAF transgenic kidneys in primates is enhanced by splenectomy
7. Kidneys from HDAF transgenic pigs are physiologically compatible with primates
8. Evaluating the donor pool: Impact of using hearts from donors over the age of 49 years
9. Xenotransplantation of pig organs transgenic for human DAF: An update
10. Heart and lung transplantation
11. Pig-to-primate cardiac xenotransplantation and cyclophosphamide therapy
12. Significance of graft coronary artery disease in heart-lung transplant recipients.
13. Prolonged survival of cardiac xenografts between widely divergent species: bird to mammal.
14. Effects of inhaled nebulized steroids (budesonide) on acute and chronic lung function in heart-lung transplant patients.
15. White blood cells and platelets are integral to the hyperacute rejection of the pig heart by human blood.
16. Profound pulmonary hypertension characteristic of pig lung rejection by human blood is mediated by xenoreactive antibody independent of complement.
17. Design and evaluation of a computer tool to aid early management of cyclosporine therapy after heart and heart-lung transplantation.
18. Mechanisms governing the pace and character of pig heart-lung rejection by human blood.
19. Prolongation of survival of rat heart xenografts in C3-deficient guinea pigs.
20. Graft adaptation in hamster-to-rat cardiac xenografts.
21. Pig-to-human xenograft reaction: is haemostatic activation dependent on the presence of anti-pig antibodies or complement?
22. Phylogenetic disparity does not always equate with hyperacute rejection in xenotransplantation.
23. Pig lungs are susceptible to hyperacute rejection by human blood in a working ex vivo heart-lung model.
24. Xenograft rejection in the guinea pig.
25. Analysis of hyperacute rejection of pig hearts by human blood using an ex vivo perfusion model.
26. Transplantation of "unsuitable" organs?
27. Tissue expression of human decay accelerating factor, a regulator of complement activation expressed in mice: a potential approach to inhibition of hyperacute xenograft rejection.
28. Lymphocyte culture from routine endomyocardial biopsies: lack of clinical or pathological correlations.
29. Atrioventricular orthotopic heart transplantation: a prospective randomised clinical trial in 60 consecutive patients.
30. Consistent prolonged "concordant" survival of hamster-to-rat cardiac xenografts by inhibition of anti-species antibodies with methotrexate.
31. Donor-transmitted bacterial infection in heart-lung transplantation.
32. Pathology of unused donor lungs.
33. Hyperacute rejection of rabbit hearts by human blood is mediated by the alternative pathway of complement.
34. Expression of human decay accelerating factor or membrane cofactor protein genes on mouse cells inhibits lysis by human complement.
35. Xenograft adaptation is dependent on the presence of antispecies antibody, not prolonged residence in the recipient.
36. Prolonged survival of hamster to rat heart xenografts with cyclophosphamide therapy.
37. Perfusion of rabbit hearts with human blood results in immediate graft thrombosis, which is temporally distinct from hyperacute rejection.
38. Outcome of organs shared in the "domino" procedure.
39. Analysis of survival data after transplantation and its risk factors for graft loss.
40. Further studies on the natural history of obliterative bronchiolitis following heart-lung transplantation.
41. Survival and quality of life of cystic fibrosis patients before and after heart-lung transplantation.
42. Heart-lung transplantation: graft function postoperatively.
43. The natural history of chronic rejection in heart-lung transplant recipients: a clinical, pathological, and physiological review of 29 long-term survivors.
44. Cyclosporine in vitro reduces endothelium-dependent relaxation to acetylcholine but does not affect relaxation to nitrovasodilators.
45. Prospective study comparing quality of life before and after heart transplantation.
46. Cardiovascular effects of cyclosporine in heart transplant recipients.
47. Bronchoalveolar lavage lymphocytes in relation to transbronchial lung biopsy in heart-lung transplants.
48. Experience of cytomegalovirus infection in heart-lung transplant recipients.
49. The use of heart-lung transplantation in management of terminal respiratory complications of cystic fibrosis.
50. Value of culture of biopsy material in diagnosis of viral infections in heart-lung transplant recipients.
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