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1. Genetically engineered pig heart transplantation in non-human primates

2. Blood Cardioplegia Induction, Perfusion Storage and Graft Dysfunction in Cardiac Xenotransplantation

3. Intra-Abdominal Heterotopic Cardiac Xenotransplantation: Pearls and Pitfalls

4. Chimeric 2C10R4 anti-CD40 antibody therapy is critical for long-term survival of GTKO.hCD46.hTBM pig-to-primate cardiac xenograft

5. Preclinical rationale and current pathways to support the first human clinical trials in cardiac xenotransplantation

7. CD40-CD40L Blockade: Update on Novel Investigational Therapeutics for Transplantation

8. The road to the first FDA‐approved genetically engineered pig heart transplantation into human

9. The immunobiology and clinical use of genetically engineered porcine hearts for cardiac xenotransplantation

10. Genetically Modified Porcine-to-Human Cardiac Xenotransplantation

11. Progressive genetic modifications of porcine cardiac xenografts extend survival to 9 months

12. A Standardized Approach to Orthotopic (Life-Supporting) Porcine Cardiac Xenotransplantation in a Non-Human Primate Model

13. Cardiac Xenotransplantation: Progress in Preclinical Models and Prospects for Clinical Translation

14. Selection of Patients for Initial Clinical Trials of Solid Organ Xenotransplantation

15. Intra-Abdominal Heterotopic Cardiac Xenotransplantation: Pearls and Pitfalls

18. LACK OF HUMAN THROMBOMODULIN GENE EXPRESSION IN LIFE SUPPORTING PIG-TO-BABOON CARDIAC XENOTRANSPLANTATION MODELS ACCELERATE ANTIBODY MEDIATED REJECTION

19. THE USE OF MINIMALLY ISCHEMIC CARDIAC PRESERVATION TECHNIQUES TO OVERCOME PERIOPERATIVE CARDIAC XENOGRAFT DYSFUNCTION (PCXD) IN LIFE-SUPPORTING CARDIAC XENOTRANSPLANTATION MODEL

20. Early graft failure of GalTKO pig organs in baboons is reduced by expression of a human complement pathway-regulatory protein

21. Cardiac xenografts show reduced survival in the absence of transgenic human thrombomodulin expression in donor pigs

22. CD4+CD25

23. Role of anti-CD40 antibody-mediated costimulation blockade on non-Gal antibody production and heterotopic cardiac xenograft survival in a GTKO.hCD46Tg pig-to-baboon model

24. Electroless Ni-P and Ni-P-Al2O3 Nanocomposite Coatings and Their Corrosion and Wear Resistance

25. Ex-vivo expanded baboon CD4+ CD25Hi Treg cells suppress baboon anti-pig T and B cell immune response

26. B-Cell Depletion Extends the Survival of GTKO.hCD46Tg Pig Heart Xenografts in Baboons for up to 8 Months

28. Expression of Human Thrombomodulin on GTKO. CD46 Donor Pigs and Costimulation Blockade by Anti CD40 Antibody is Critical for Extending Cardiac Xenograft Survival in Non-human Primates

29. Consideration of appropriate clinical applications for cardiac xenotransplantation

30. Glycolipid antigen induces long-term natural killer T cell anergy in mice

31. The natural killer T?cell ligand ?-galactosylceramide prevents or promotes pristane-induced lupus in mice

32. Multi-Transgenic Expression for Improved Xenograft Survival in Pig-to-Baboon Heart Xenotransplantation Model

33. Immunotherapy with ligands of natural killer T cells

34. CD4+CD25Hi FoxP3+ regulatory T cells in long-term cardiac xenotransplantation

35. Encouraging experience using multi-transgenic xenografts in a pig-to-baboon cardiac xenotransplantation model

36. Regulatory T cells enhance mesenchymal stem cell survival and proliferation following autologous cotransplantation in ischemic myocardium

37. Natural Killer T Cell Activation Protects Mice Against Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis

38. Overexpression of FABP3 Inhibits Human Bone Marrow Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell Proliferation but Enhances their Survival in Hypoxia

39. One-Year Heterotopic Cardiac Xenograft Survival In A Pig To Baboon Model

40. Ex-vivo expanded baboon CD4+ CD25 Hi Treg cells suppress baboon anti-pig T and B cell immune response

41. Studies on the uptake of lead and zinc by lignin obtained from black liquor – a paper industry waste material

42. Characterization and expansion of baboon CD4+CD25+ Treg cells for potential use in a non-human primate xenotransplantation model

43. The response of natural killer T cells to glycolipid antigens is characterized by surface receptor down-modulation and expansion

44. RAPAMYCIN PROMOTES THE ENRICHMENT OF CD4+CD25HIFOXP3+ T REGULATORY CELLS FROM NAIVE CD4+ T CELLS OF BABOON THAT SUPPRESS ANTI PORCINE XENOGENIC RESPONSE IN VITRO

45. Genetically engineered pigs and target-specific immunomodulation provide significant graft survival and hope for clinical cardiac xenotransplantation

46. Rapid and dynamic alterations of gene expression profiles of adult porcine bone marrow-derived stem cell in response to hypoxia

47. Immunoregulatory role of CD1d in the hydrocarbon oil-induced model of lupus nephritis

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