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1. Xenotransplantation von Organen

5. Xenografts Show Signs of Concentric Hypertrophy and Dynamic Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction After Orthotopic Pig-to-baboon Heart Transplantation

6. 414.7: The Perioperative Cardiac Xenograft Dysfunction (PCXD) Has A Major Impact in (Life-Supporting) Orthotopic (oXTx) Cardiac Xenotransplantation, but Not in the Heterotopic Thoracic (htXTx) Xenotransplantation

7. Combination of Anti-CD40 and Anti-CD40L Antibodies as Co-Stimulation Blockade in Preclinical Cardiac Xenotransplantation.

8. Current Status of Cardiac Xenotransplantation: Report of a Workshop of the German Heart Transplant Centers, Martinsried, March 3, 2023.

9. The Endothelial Glycocalyx in Pig-to-Baboon Cardiac Xenotransplantation—First Insights.

10. Pig-to-non-human primate heart transplantation: The final step toward clinical xenotransplantation?

11. Transthoracic echocardiography is a simple tool for size matching in cardiac xenotransplantation.

12. Cardiac xenotransplantation in Germany

13. 412.5: Effective detection and elimination strategies for porcine viruses

14. Consistent success in life-supporting porcine cardiac xenotransplantation

15. Evidence for Microchimerism in Baboon Recipients of Pig Hearts

18. WORLDWIDE FIRST FINALIZED STUDY OF PRECLINICAL LIFE-SUPPORTING ORTHOTOPIC PIG-TO-BABOON CARDIAC XENOTRANSPLANTATION (XT): CONSTANT REPRODUCIBLE 3-MONTHS-SURVIVAL UP TO HALF A YEAR MEETS THE ISHLT GUIDELINES FOR FIRST CLINICAL TRIALS

20. Glycocalyx dynamics and the inflammatory response of genetically modified porcine endothelial cells.

21. Study for Comparison of CD40-mAb and CD40L-Ab Costimulation Blockade after Life-Supporting Orthotopic Cardiac Xenotransplantation of Multi-Transgenic Pig Hearts into Baboons with a Worldwide First Successful Long-Term Survival

24. Author Correction: Consistent success in life-supporting porcine cardiac xenotransplantation

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

26. Clinical cardiac xenotransplantation first in the clinical arena

28. Pre-clinical heterotopic intrathoracic heart xenotransplantation: a possibly useful clinical technique

33. Cold non‐ischemic heart preservation with continuous perfusion prevents early graft failure in orthotopic pig‐to‐baboon xenotransplantation

34. Impact of porcine cytomegalovirus on long-term orthotopic cardiac xenotransplant survival

35. Hemodynamic evaluation of anesthetized baboons and piglets by transpulmonary thermodilution: Normal values and interspecies differences with respect to xenotransplantation

38. Untersuchungen zur perioperativen kardialen Xenograft-Dysfunktion im ex-vivo Modell sowie nach heterotop thorakaler und orthotoper Xenotransplantation

40. Hemodynamic evaluation of anesthetized baboons and piglets by transpulmonary thermodilution: Normal values and interspecies differences with respect to xenotransplantation.

42. Multiple genetically modified GTKO/hCD46/HLA-E/hβ2−mg porcine hearts are protected from complement activation and natural killer cell infiltration during ex vivo perfusion with human blood

46. 40 Days Survival after Orthotopic Cardiac Xenotransplantation of Multi-Transgenic Pig Hearts in a Pig-to-Baboon Model with CD40mAb or CD40L Costimulation Blockade and Xenograft Preservation using “Steens” Cold Blood Cardioplegia Perfusion

50. Ribonuclease (RNase) Prolongs Survival of Grafts in Experimental Heart Transplantation

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