Search

Your search keyword '"Hayato Iwase"' showing total 90 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Hayato Iwase" Remove constraint Author: "Hayato Iwase"
90 results on '"Hayato Iwase"'

Search Results

1. Consistent survival in consecutive cases of life-supporting porcine kidney xenotransplantation using 10GE source pigs

2. Combined islet and kidney xenotransplantation for diabetic nephropathy: an update in ongoing research for a clinically relevant application of porcine islet transplantation

3. The Role of Interleukin-6 (IL-6) in the Systemic Inflammatory Response in Xenograft Recipients and in Pig Kidney Xenograft Failure

4. Evidence for the important role of inflammation in xenotransplantation

5. Data on B cell phenotypes in baboons with pig artery patch grafts receiving conventional immunosuppressive therapy

6. Serum amyloid A as a marker of inflammation in xenotransplantation

7. The Genetically Engineered Heart as a Bridge to Allotransplantation in Infants Just Around the Corner?

8. Initial experimental experience of triple‐knockout pig red blood cells as potential sources for transfusion in alloimmunized patients with sickle cell disease

9. Suggested Patient Selection Criteria for Initial Clinical Trials of Pig Kidney Xenotransplantation in the United States

10. Cardiac and Pulmonary Histopathology in Baboons Following Genetically-Engineered Pig Orthotopic Heart Transplantation

11. Anti-pig IgE and IgA Antibodies in Naive Primates and Nonhuman Primates With Pig Xenografts

12. Life-supporting Kidney Xenotransplantation From Genetically Engineered Pigs in Baboons: A Comparison of Two Immunosuppressive Regimens

13. Evidence for the important role of inflammation in xenotransplantation

14. Serum amyloid a as an indicator of impending xenograft failure: Experimental studies

15. Perspectives on the Optimal Genetically Engineered Pig in 2018 for Initial Clinical Trials of Kidney or Heart Xenotransplantation

16. Evidence that sensitization to triple‐knockout pig cells will not be detrimental to subsequent allotransplantation

17. Evidence suggesting that deletion of expression of N-glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc) in the organ-source pig is associated with increased antibody-mediated rejection of kidney transplants in baboons

18. A perspective on the potential detrimental role of inflammation in pig orthotopic heart xenotransplantation

19. What Therapeutic Regimen Will Be Optimal for Initial Clinical Trials of Pig Organ Transplantation?

20. Pig kidney xenotransplantation: Progress toward clinical trials

21. Growth hormone receptor knockout: Relevance to xenotransplantation

22. Effect of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) on primate complement-dependent cytotoxicity of genetically engineered pig cells: relevance to clinical xenotransplantation

23. The final obstacle to successful pre‐clinical xenotransplantation?

24. Old World Monkeys are less than ideal transplantation models for testing pig organs lacking three carbohydrate antigens (Triple-Knockout)

25. Fluid intake and output in baboons

26. Contributors

27. Kidney Xenotransplantation in Nonhuman Primates

28. The Pathobiology of Pig-to-Primate Xeno.: A Historical Review

29. Cardiac xenotransplantation

30. Skin xenotransplantation: Historical review and clinical potential

31. Physiologic Aspects of Pig Kidney Transplantation in Nonhuman Primates

32. Data on B cell phenotypes in baboons with pig artery patch grafts receiving conventional immunosuppressive therapy

33. Clinical Pig Kidney Xenotransplantation: How Close Are We?

34. Overcoming Coagulation Dysregulation in Pig Solid Organ Transplantation in Nonhuman Primates

35. Stable expression of the human thrombomodulin transgene in pig endothelial cells is associated with a reduction in the inflammatory response

36. Xenotransplantation—the current status and prospects

37. An Investigation of Extracellular Histones in Pig-To-Baboon Organ Xenotransplantation

38. Renal xenotransplantation: experimental progress and clinical prospects

39. EVIDENCE FOR GTKO/Β4GALNT2KO PIGS AS THE PREFERRED ORGAN-SOURCE FOR OLD WORLD MONKEYS AS A PRECLINICAL MODEL OF XENOTRANSPLANTATION INSTEAD OF TRIPLE-KNOCKOUT PIGS

40. Is interleukin-6 receptor blockade (tocilizumab) beneficial or detrimental to pig-to-baboon organ xenotransplantation?

41. Indicators of impending pig kidney and heart xenograft failure: Relevance to clinical organ xenotransplantation - Review article

42. Justification of specific genetic modifications in pigs for clinical organ xenotransplantation

43. Incidence of Neoplasia in Pigs and Its Relevance to Clinical Organ Xenotransplantation

44. The ‘Baby Fae’ baboon heart transplant – potential cause of rejection

45. Carbohydrate antigen expression and anti‐pig antibodies in New World capuchin monkeys: Relevance to studies of xenotransplantation

47. Lack of Effect of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin in Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction in Xenotransplantation

48. Thyroid hormone: relevance to xenotransplantation

49. Human CTLA4-Ig therapy can give false-positive anti-pig antibody results in primates after xenotransplantation

50. An approach to induction of tolerance to pig cardiac xenografts in neonates

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources