Traditional products, such as xenograft and allograft, are still widely used in burn care. |
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There is controversy whether the immunosuppressive agents that we currently have will suffice to suppress the xenograft rejection response. |
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However, the issue is complicated by the fact that there are risks to the public at large, not just to the xenograft recipient. |
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If the valve is seriously damaged, it can be replaced with a xenograft valve or a manufactured mechanical valve. |
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This approach focuses on the importance of the defense or resistance of the xenograft rather than the type or level of immune attack. |
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Examples of a temporary covering are cadaveric allograft from an unrelated donor, xenograft, synthetic products, and cultured epithelial autograft. |
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Dasatinib was also effective in inhibiting the growth of two imatinib-sensitive and one imatinib-resistant cell lines in mice xenograft models. |
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The reactions are intended in part to avoid the very factors that seem to cause xenograft rejection. |
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In vivo antitumour activity of oxaliplatin was evaluated in various murine tumour models and in human xenograft models. |
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Given their very promising anti-tumor activity in xenograft models, they show early signs of being an exciting novel class of anti-tumor agent. |
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An equally destructive immune response, known as delayed xenograft rejection, can occur in the days after a transplant. |
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Inhibition of tumour cell proliferation and the induction of apoptosis by sunitinib were also demonstrated in xenograft models, however these effects may have been a secondary to the inhibition of angiogenesis. |
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The system will allow for tracking of xenograft recipients and will maximize the possibility of detection and containment of xenogeneic infections among recipients, should they happen. |
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A xenograft refers to transplants made between different species. |
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The T lymphocyte response that is the cause of rejection of an allografted organ, and which is the target of most immunosuppressive agents currently being used, will almost certainly occur in some form in xenograft rejection. |
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The issues reviewed include the merits of using pigs as xenograft source species, the compatibility of pig and human organ physiology, and the rejection mechanism and attempts to overcome this immunological challenge. |
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As an orthopaedic surgeon, he brings to the conference an understanding of the huge need and potential benefit of transplantation of tissues, both allograft and potentially, xenograft. |
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Whitteker and her team have been investigating concerns about certain pig viruses that could infect xenograft recipients and be transmitted to the human population. |
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Immunoblotting or immunohistochemistry was used to assess the cellular proliferation and apoptosis in xenograft tumour tissue. |
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Xenograft market is further classified into freeze dried bone xenograft and demineralised freeze dried bone xenograft. |
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BioHorizons, an oral reconstructive device company, declared the launch of MinerOssA X, a family of xenograft products for dental implant site development procedures. |
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The early phase findings also showed prolonged survival in an intracerebral BTIC xenograft preclinical model of human GBM when delivered in combination with temozolomide. |
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The porcine xenograft and bovine parietal pericardial valves preserved in glutaraldehyde and attached to a semiflexible stent proved to be effective. |
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