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  • 1. Induction of human T-cell tolerance to pig xenoantigens via thymus transplantation in mice with an established human immune system.
    Habiro K, Sykes M, Yang YG.
    Am J Transplant; 2009 Jun; 9(6):1324-9. PubMed ID: 19459808
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  • 2. Comparison of human T cell repertoire generated in xenogeneic porcine and human thymus grafts.
    Shimizu I, Fudaba Y, Shimizu A, Yang YG, Sykes M.
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  • 3. Discordant xenogeneic neonatal thymic transplantation can induce donor-specific tolerance.
    Khan A, Sergio JJ, Zhao Y, Pearson DA, Sachs DH, Sykes M.
    Transplantation; 1997 Jan 15; 63(1):124-31. PubMed ID: 9000673
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  • 4. Normal development in porcine thymus grafts and specific tolerance of human T cells to porcine donor MHC.
    Nikolic B, Gardner JP, Scadden DT, Arn JS, Sachs DH, Sykes M.
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  • 5. Xenogeneic thymokidney and thymic tissue transplantation in a pig-to-baboon model: I. Evidence for pig-specific T-cell unresponsiveness.
    Barth RN, Yamamoto S, LaMattina JC, Kumagai N, Kitamura H, Vagefi PA, Awwad M, Colvin RB, Cooper DK, Sykes M, Sachs DH, Yamada K.
    Transplantation; 2003 May 27; 75(10):1615-24. PubMed ID: 12777846
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  • 6. Induction of human T-cell tolerance to porcine xenoantigens through mixed hematopoietic chimerism.
    Lan P, Wang L, Diouf B, Eguchi H, Su H, Bronson R, Sachs DH, Sykes M, Yang YG.
    Blood; 2004 May 15; 103(10):3964-9. PubMed ID: 14739221
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  • 7. Thymic transplantation in pig-to-nonhuman primates for the induction of tolerance across xenogeneic barriers.
    Yamada K, Scalea J.
    Methods Mol Biol; 2012 May 15; 885():191-212. PubMed ID: 22565997
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  • 8. Enhanced CD4 reconstitution by grafting neonatal porcine tissue in alternative locations is associated with donor-specific tolerance and suppression of preexisting xenoreactive T cells.
    Rodriguez-Barbosa JI, Zhao Y, Barth R, Zhao G, Arn JS, Sachs DH, Sykes M.
    Transplantation; 2001 Oct 15; 72(7):1223-31. PubMed ID: 11602846
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  • 9. Co-transplantation of Vascularized Thymic Graft with Kidney in Pig-to-Nonhuman Primates for the Induction of Tolerance Across Xenogeneic Barriers.
    Yamada K, Ariyoshi Y, Pomposelli T, Sekijima M.
    Methods Mol Biol; 2020 Oct 15; 2110():151-171. PubMed ID: 32002908
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  • 10. Vascularized thymic lobe transplantation in a pig-to-baboon model: a novel strategy for xenogeneic tolerance induction and T-cell reconstitution.
    Yamamoto S, Lavelle JM, Vagefi PA, Arakawa H, Samelson-Jones E, Moran S, Teranishi K, Kamano C, Fishman J, Awwad M, Neville DM, Shimizu A, Sykes M, Sachs DH, Yamada K.
    Transplantation; 2005 Dec 27; 80(12):1783-90. PubMed ID: 16378075
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  • 11. Xenograft tolerance and immune function of human T cells developing in pig thymus xenografts.
    Kalscheuer H, Onoe T, Dahmani A, Li HW, Hölzl M, Yamada K, Sykes M.
    J Immunol; 2014 Apr 01; 192(7):3442-50. PubMed ID: 24591363
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  • 12. Xenogeneic thymus transplantation in a pig-to-baboon model.
    Wu A, Yamada K, Neville DM, Awwad M, Wain JC, Shimizu A, Gojo S, Kitamura H, Colvin RB, Cooper DK, Sykes M, Sachs DH.
    Transplantation; 2003 Feb 15; 75(3):282-91. PubMed ID: 12589146
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  • 13. Preparation of hybrid porcine thymus containing non-human primate thymic epithelial cells in miniature swine.
    Sekijima M, Sahara H, Shimizu A, Iwanaga T, Murokawa T, Ariyoshi Y, Pomposelli T, Khosravi Maharlooei M, Sykes M, Yamada K.
    Xenotransplantation; 2019 Nov 15; 26(6):e12543. PubMed ID: 31293016
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  • 14. Achievement of cellular immunity and discordant xenogeneic tolerance in mice by porcine thymus grafts.
    Zhao Y, Sun Z, Sun Y, Langnas AN.
    Cell Mol Immunol; 2004 Jun 15; 1(3):173-9. PubMed ID: 16219164
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  • 15. The induction of specific pig skin graft tolerance by grafting with neonatal pig thymus in thymectomized mice.
    Zhao Y, Rodriguez-Barbosa JI, Swenson K, Barth RN, Shimizu A, Arn JS, Sachs DH, Sykes M.
    Transplantation; 2000 Apr 15; 69(7):1447-51. PubMed ID: 10798769
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  • 16. Reduced positive selection of a human TCR in a swine thymus using a humanized mouse model for xenotolerance induction.
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  • 17. Positive and negative selection of functional mouse CD4 cells by porcine MHC in pig thymus grafts.
    Zhao Y, Sergio JJ, Swenson K, Arn JS, Sachs DH, Sykes M.
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  • 18. Fetal porcine thymus engraftment, survival and CD4 reconstitution in alphaGal-KO mice is impaired in the presence of high levels of antibodies against alphaGal.
    Rodriguez-Barbosa JI, Zhao Y, Houser S, Zhao G, Sykes M.
    Xenotransplantation; 2003 Jan 01; 10(1):24-40. PubMed ID: 12535223
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  • 19. Results of gal-knockout porcine thymokidney xenografts.
    Griesemer AD, Hirakata A, Shimizu A, Moran S, Tena A, Iwaki H, Ishikawa Y, Schule P, Arn JS, Robson SC, Fishman JA, Sykes M, Sachs DH, Yamada K.
    Am J Transplant; 2009 Dec 01; 9(12):2669-78. PubMed ID: 19845583
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  • 20. The importance of nonimmune factors in reconstitution by discordant xenogeneic hematopoietic cells.
    Gritsch HA, Glaser RM, Emery DW, Lee LA, Smith CV, Sablinski T, Arn JS, Sachs DH, Sykes M.
    Transplantation; 1994 Mar 27; 57(6):906-17. PubMed ID: 7908768
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