Browsing by Subject "xenotransplantation"
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Biochemical studies of carbohydrate blood group antigens - Carbohydrate phenotype in relation to cellular glycosyltranferases.
(2009-05-15)The possibility to alter the cell surface carbohydrate expression by insertion or deletion of glycosyltransferase genes is a powerful technique to study the biological function of selected carbohydrate antigens. However, ... -
Carbohydrate antigens and xenotransplantationAspects of preparation, analysis and pharmaceutical administration of glyco-sphingolipids. Mechanisms of hyperacute xenorejection in rodent models
(1997)Cell surface carbohydrates are important antigens in transfusion and transplantation. In pig to human xenotransplantation, carbohydrate antigens contribute to hyperacute rejection of the graft. The role of carbohydrate ... -
Carbohydrate antigens in pig with special relevance to human xenotransplantation. Aspects on structural characterisation and organ distribution
(1999)Transplantation between humans is today an accepted treatment for several diseases. The lack of human donors is however the major obstacle against widening the indications for organ transplantation. Transplantation of ... -
On ischemia/reperfusion injury and rejection in concordant xenotransplantation to the rat
(2003)Studies in concordant (without preformed antibodies) rodent xenotransplantation (transplantation between species) models have focused, to date, on immunological disparities. In allotransplantation (transplantation within ... -
Studies on glycosphingolipids in regenerative medicine
(2014-05-09)Regenerative medicine, including stem cell based therapies and xenotransplantation, is a new and developing field that aims to restore normal function in end stage cell/organ failure. However, in therapeutic settings ...