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124 related items for PubMed ID: 15699742

  • 1. Mixed hematopoietic chimerism for the simultaneous induction of T and B cell tolerance.
    Sykes M, Shimizu I, Kawahara T.
    Transplantation; 2005 Feb 15; 79(3 Suppl):S28-9. PubMed ID: 15699742
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  • 2. T cell and B cell tolerance to GALalpha1,3GAL-expressing heart xenografts is achieved in alpha1,3-galactosyltransferase-deficient mice by nonmyeloablative induction of mixed chimerism.
    Ohdan H, Yang YG, Swenson KG, Kitamura H, Sykes M.
    Transplantation; 2001 Jun 15; 71(11):1532-42. PubMed ID: 11435961
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  • 3. Tolerization of anti-Galalpha1-3Gal natural antibody-forming B cells by induction of mixed chimerism.
    Yang YG, deGoma E, Ohdan H, Bracy JL, Xu Y, Iacomini J, Thall AD, Sykes M.
    J Exp Med; 1998 Apr 20; 187(8):1335-42. PubMed ID: 9547344
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  • 4. Tolerization of Gal alpha 1,3Gal-reactive B cells in pre-sensitized alpha 1,3-galactosyltransferase-deficient mice by nonmyeloablative induction of mixed chimerism.
    Ohdan H, Swenson KG, Kitamura H, Yang YG, Sykes M.
    Xenotransplantation; 2001 Nov 20; 8(4):227-38. PubMed ID: 11737848
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  • 5. Mixed chimerism induced without lethal conditioning prevents T cell- and anti-Gal alpha 1,3Gal-mediated graft rejection.
    Ohdan H, Yang YG, Shimizu A, Swenson KG, Sykes M.
    J Clin Invest; 1999 Aug 20; 104(3):281-90. PubMed ID: 10430609
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  • 6. Application of cyclophosphamide-induced tolerance in alpha1,3-galactosyltransferase knockout mice presensitized with Gal alpha 1-3Gal beta-4-GlcNAc antigens.
    Onzuka T, Shimizu I, Tomita Y, Iwai T, Okano S, Tominaga R.
    Surg Today; 2008 Aug 20; 38(9):807-14. PubMed ID: 18751946
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  • 7. High antigen levels do not preclude B-cell tolerance induction to alpha1,3-Gal via mixed chimerism.
    Haspot F, Bardwell PD, Zhao G, Sykes M.
    Xenotransplantation; 2008 Aug 20; 15(5):313-20. PubMed ID: 19134161
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  • 8. Mixed chimerism induces donor-specific T-cell tolerance across a highly disparate xenogeneic barrier.
    Abe M, Qi J, Sykes M, Yang YG.
    Blood; 2002 May 15; 99(10):3823-9. PubMed ID: 11986242
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  • 9. Mixed chimerism.
    Sykes M, Sachs DH.
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci; 2001 May 29; 356(1409):707-26. PubMed ID: 11375074
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  • 10. Mixed allogeneic chimerism in the rat. Donor-specific transplantation tolerance without chronic rejection for primarily vascularized cardiac allografts.
    Colson YL, Zadach K, Nalesnik M, Ildstad ST.
    Transplantation; 1995 Nov 15; 60(9):971-80. PubMed ID: 7491703
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  • 11. Application of xenogeneic stem cells for induction of transplantation tolerance: present state and future directions.
    Yang YG.
    Springer Semin Immunopathol; 2004 Nov 15; 26(1-2):187-200. PubMed ID: 15378269
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  • 12. Xenotransplantation and ABO incompatible transplantation: the similarities they share.
    Galili U.
    Transfus Apher Sci; 2006 Aug 15; 35(1):45-58. PubMed ID: 16905361
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  • 13. B-cell extrinsic CR1/CR2 promotes natural antibody production and tolerance induction of anti-alphaGAL-producing B-1 cells.
    Shimizu I, Kawahara T, Haspot F, Bardwell PD, Carroll MC, Sykes M.
    Blood; 2007 Feb 15; 109(4):1773-81. PubMed ID: 17023586
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  • 14. Hematopoietic cell transplantation for the induction of allo- and xenotolerance.
    Sykes M.
    Clin Transplant; 1996 Aug 15; 10(4):357-63. PubMed ID: 8884109
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  • 15. Hematopoietic chimerism and tolerance of T cells, B cells, and NK cells.
    Sykes M, Ohdan H, Manilay JO, Wekerle T, Yang YG.
    Transplant Proc; 1998 Dec 15; 30(8):4020. PubMed ID: 9865282
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  • 16. Mixed chimerism as an approach to transplantation tolerance.
    Sachs DH.
    Clin Immunol; 2000 Apr 15; 95(1 Pt 2):S63-8. PubMed ID: 10729238
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  • 17. Impact of Mixed Xenogeneic Porcine Hematopoietic Chimerism on Human NK Cell Recognition in a Humanized Mouse Model.
    Li HW, Vishwasrao P, Hölzl MA, Chen S, Choi G, Zhao G, Sykes M.
    Am J Transplant; 2017 Feb 15; 17(2):353-364. PubMed ID: 27401926
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  • 18. Differing mechanisms of early and late B cell hyporesponsiveness induced by mixed chimerism.
    Kawahara T, Shimizu I, Ohdan H, Zhao G, Sykes M.
    Am J Transplant; 2005 Dec 15; 5(12):2821-9. PubMed ID: 16302994
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  • 19. Induction of stable long-term mixed hematopoietic chimerism following nonmyeloablative conditioning with T cell-depleting antibodies, cyclophosphamide, and thymic irradiation leads to donor-specific in vitro and in vivo tolerance.
    Mapara MY, Pelot M, Zhao G, Swenson K, Pearson D, Sykes M.
    Biol Blood Marrow Transplant; 2001 Dec 15; 7(12):646-55. PubMed ID: 11787527
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  • 20. Mixed xenogeneic porcine chimerism tolerizes human anti-pig natural antibody-producing cells in a humanized mouse model.
    Waffarn EE, Khosravi-Maharlooei M, Vecchione A, Shao S, Vishwasrao P, HÖlzl MA, Frangaj K, Sykes M, Li HW.
    Xenotransplantation; 2021 Jul 15; 28(4):e12691. PubMed ID: 33904221
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