3D Co-Culture System with Porcine Aortic Endothelial Cell Line and Human or Non-Human Primate Cells for Application in the Study of Xeno-Immune Reaction
Cardiomyocyte Cross-Sectional Area Increases After Orthotopic Cardiac Xenotransplantation and is Not Likely a Significant Contributor to Xenograft Growth up to 9 Months
CD14+ Monocytes Play a Critical Role in Initiating Xeno-Recognition, Costimulation and Immune-Responses to Porcine Endothelial Cells
Clinically Available Immunosuppressive Agents Prolong Pig-to-Primate Kidney Xenograft Survival
Faster B Cell Rebound is Observed Following Xenotransplantation Compared to Allotransplantation in a Highly Sensitized Nonhuman Primate Kidney Transplantation Model
First Report of Xenotransplantation from a Pig to Human Recipient
First-in-Human Clinical-Grade Porcine Kidney Xenotransplant
Histocompatibility Findings in the First Xenotransplants from a Pig to Deceased Human Recipient
Implementation of Infectious Disease Surveillance in Recently Deceased Human Xenograft Study
Increased Baboon Chimerism After Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Infusion from a Novel GalTKO Pig with Functional Humanized Il-3 Receptor