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  • 1. Transplantation tolerance through mixed chimerism: From allo to xeno.
    Sachs DH.
    Xenotransplantation; 2018 May; 25(3):e12420. PubMed ID: 29913045
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  • 2. Intra-bone Bone Marrow Transplantation in Pig-to-Nonhuman Primates for the Induction of Tolerance Across Xenogeneic Barriers.
    Yamada K, Ariyoshi Y, Pomposelli T, Takeuchi K.
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  • 3. Hematopoietic cell transplantation for the induction of allo- and xenotolerance.
    Sykes M.
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  • 4. Mixed chimerism as an approach to transplantation tolerance.
    Sachs DH.
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  • 5. Stable mixed hematopoietic chimerism permits tolerance of vascularized composite allografts across a full major histocompatibility mismatch in swine.
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    Transpl Int; 2014 Oct; 27(10):1086-96. PubMed ID: 24963743
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  • 6. Tolerance induction: hematopoietic chimerism.
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  • 7. Mixed chimerism.
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  • 8. Porcine stem cell engraftment and seeding of murine thymus with class II+ cells in mice expressing porcine cytokines: toward tolerance induction across discordant xenogeneic barriers.
    Chen AM, Zhou Y, Swenson K, Sachs DH, Sykes M, Yang YG.
    Transplantation; 2000 Jun 27; 69(12):2484-90. PubMed ID: 10910267
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  • 9. A nonlethal conditioning approach to achieve durable multilineage mixed chimerism and tolerance across major, minor, and hematopoietic histocompatibility barriers.
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  • 10. Impact of Mixed Xenogeneic Porcine Hematopoietic Chimerism on Human NK Cell Recognition in a Humanized Mouse Model.
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    Am J Transplant; 2017 Feb 01; 17(2):353-364. PubMed ID: 27401926
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  • 11. CCETS Basic Science Lecture. Transplantation tolerance.
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  • 12. Tolerance to discordant xenografts. I. Sharing of human natural antibody determinants on miniature swine bone marrow cells and endothelial cells.
    Latinne D, Vitiello DM, Sachs DH, Sykes M.
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  • 13. Mesenchymal stem cells enhance the induction of mixed chimerism and tolerance to rat hind-limb allografts after bone marrow transplantation.
    Pan H, Zhao K, Wang L, Zheng Y, Zhang G, Mai H, Han Y, Yang L, Guo S.
    J Surg Res; 2010 May 15; 160(2):315-24. PubMed ID: 19524257
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  • 14. Transgenic expression of human CD47 markedly increases engraftment in a murine model of pig-to-human hematopoietic cell transplantation.
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  • 15. 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 Dec 15; 2110():151-171. PubMed ID: 32002908
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  • 16. Immune Reconstitution Kinetics following Intentionally Induced Mixed Chimerism by Nonmyeloablative Transplantation.
    Kim N, Lee H, Shin J, Nam YS, Im KI, Lim JY, Lee ES, Kang YN, Park SH, Cho SG.
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  • 17. Bone marrow transplantation combined with mesenchymal stem cells induces immune tolerance without cytotoxic conditioning.
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  • 18. Deletional and regulatory mechanisms coalesce to drive transplantation tolerance through mixed chimerism.
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  • 19. Mixed chimerism and transplantation tolerance.
    Wekerle T, Sykes M.
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  • 20. Application of xenogeneic stem cells for induction of transplantation tolerance: present state and future directions.
    Yang YG.
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