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1. Characterisation of transgenic pigs expressing a human T cell‐depleting anti‐CD2 monoclonal antibody.

2. Porcine embryonic stem cells: An alternative solution for the shortage of human islets to treat type 1 diabetes?

3. Overcoming perioperative inflammation as a hurdle for successful preclinical orthotopic cardiac xenogeneic transplantations – particular in regard of the mandatory use of heart‐lung machines.

4. The birth of Dolly and xenotransplantation 25 years on.

5. Clinical cardiac xenotransplantation first in the clinical arena.

6. Combination of Antioxidant Enzyme Overexpression and N-Acetylcysteine Treatment Enhances the Survival of Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stromal Cells in Ischemic Limb in Mice With Type 2 Diabetes.

7. Xenotransplantation in Australia: Development of the regulatory process.

8. Pig endothelial protein C receptor is functionally compatible with the human protein C pathway.

9. Concomitant overexpression of triple antioxidant enzymes selectively increases circulating endothelial progenitor cells in mice with limb ischaemia.

10. Targeting gene expression to endothelium in transgenic animals: A comparison of the human ICAM-2, PECAM-1 and endoglin promoters

11. First update of the International Xenotransplantation Association consensus statement on conditions for undertaking clinical trials of porcine islet products in type 1 diabetes-Chapter 2b: genetically modified source pigs.

12. First update of the International Xenotransplantation Association consensus statement on conditions for undertaking clinical trials of porcine islet products in type 1 diabetes-Executive summary.

13. The 2017 IXA Presidential Lecture: Recent developments in xenotransplantation.

14. Clonidine inhibits anti-non-Gal IgM xenoantibody elicited in multiple pig-to-primate models.

15. hCTLA4-Ig transgene expression in keratocytes modulates rejection of corneal xenografts in a pig to non-human primate anterior lamellar keratoplasty model.

16. Rhesus monkeys and baboons develop clotting factor VIII inhibitors in response to porcine endothelial cells or islets.

17. Anti-non- Gal-specific combination treatment with an anti-idiotypic Ab and an inhibitory small molecule mitigates the xenoantibody response.

18. Xenoantibody response to porcine islet cell transplantation using GTKO, CD55, CD59, and fucosyltransferase multiple transgenic donors.

19. Clinicopathological findings in non-human primate recipients of porcine renal xenografts: quantitative and qualitative evaluation of proteinuria.

20. First quantification of alpha- Gal epitope in current glutaraldehyde-fixed heart valve bioprostheses.

21. Thromboelastographic evaluation of coagulative profiles in pig-to-monkey kidney xenotransplantation.

22. Anti- CD2 producing pig xenografts effect localized depletion of human T cells in a hu SCID model.

23. Regulatory T cells participate in CD39-mediated protection from renal injury.

24. Which anti-platelet therapies might be beneficial in xenotransplantation?

25. Versatile co-expression of graft-protective proteins using 2A-linked cassettes.

26. Monoclonal antibodies generated by DNA immunization recognize CD2 from a broad range of primates.

27. Complement activation and coagulation in xenotransplantation.

28. Recombinant pig TFPI efficiently regulates human tissue factor pathways.

29. Gene-modified pigs.

30. Anti-Gal antibody-mediated skin graft rejection requires a threshold level of Gal expression.

31. Production of homozygous α-1,3-galactosyltransferase knockout pigs by breeding and somatic cell nuclear transfer.

32. Evaluation of promoters for driving efficient transgene expression in neonatal porcine islets.

33. Coagulation and the xenograft endothelium.

35. Towards endothelial cell-specific transgene expression in pigs: characterization of the pig ICAM-2 promoter.

36. Fate of αGal +/+ pancreatic islet grafts after transplantation into αGal knockout mice.

37. Enhanced expression of glutathione peroxidase protects islet β cells from hypoxia-reoxygenation.

38. Transgenic perspectives in xenotransplantation, 2001.

39. Hyperacute rejection of vascularized heart transplants in BALB/c Gal knockout mice.

41. FokI‐dCas9 mediates high‐fidelity genome editing in pigs.

42. Cover Image, Volume 26, Issue 2.

43. Third WHO Global Consultation on Regulatory Requirements for Xenotransplantation Clinical Trials, Changsha, Hunan, China December 12–14, 2018: "The 2018 Changsha Communiqué" The 10‐Year Anniversary of The International Consultation on Xenotransplantation

44. On the need for porcine embryonic stem cells to produce Gal KO pigs expressing multiple transgenes to advance xenotransplantation research.

45. Optimizing transduction of pig islet cell clusters for xenotransplantation.

46. Combination of Antioxidant Enzyme Overexpression and N-Acetylcysteine Treatment Enhances the Survival of Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stromal Cells in Ischemic Limb in Mice With Type 2 Diabetes.

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