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174 related items for PubMed ID: 33904221

  • 1. 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; 28(4):e12691. PubMed ID: 33904221
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  • 2. 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; 17(2):353-364. PubMed ID: 27401926
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  • 3. 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 Feb; 15(5):313-20. PubMed ID: 19134161
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  • 4. 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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  • 5. 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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  • 6. Hematopoietic cell transplantation for the induction of allo- and xenotolerance.
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  • 7. 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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  • 8. Tolerance to discordant xenografts. I. Sharing of human natural antibody determinants on miniature swine bone marrow cells and endothelial cells.
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  • 9. B cell tolerance to xenoantigens.
    Ohdan H, Sykes M.
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  • 10. 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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  • 11. Application of xenogeneic stem cells for induction of transplantation tolerance: present state and future directions.
    Yang YG.
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  • 12. 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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  • 13. Mixed chimerism as an approach to transplantation tolerance.
    Sachs DH.
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  • 14. Mixed hematopoietic chimerism for the simultaneous induction of T and B cell tolerance.
    Sykes M, Shimizu I, Kawahara T.
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  • 15. Anti-Gal(alpha)1-3Gal antibody response to porcine bone marrow in unmodified baboons and baboons conditioned for tolerance induction.
    Kozlowski T, Monroy R, Xu Y, Glaser R, Awwad M, Cooper DK, Sachs DH.
    Transplantation; 1998 Jul 27; 66(2):176-82. PubMed ID: 9701260
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  • 16. Occurrence of specific humoral non-responsiveness to swine antigens following administration of GalT-KO bone marrow to baboons.
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    Xenotransplantation; 2010 Jul 27; 17(4):300-12. PubMed ID: 20723202
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  • 17. In vitro evaluation of neonatal human immunity against the pig.
    Xu H, Oluwole SF, Edwards NM, Chen JM, Naka Y, Kim E, Michler RE.
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  • 18. Anti-mouse CD154 antibody treatment facilitates generation of mixed xenogeneic rat hematopoietic chimerism, prevents wasting disease and prolongs xenograft survival in mice.
    Masaki H, Appel MC, Leahy L, Leif J, Paquin L, Shultz LD, Mordes JP, Greiner DL, Rossini AA.
    Xenotransplantation; 2006 May 27; 13(3):224-32. PubMed ID: 16756565
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  • 19. 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 27; 9(6):1324-9. PubMed ID: 19459808
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  • 20. 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 27; 104(3):281-90. PubMed ID: 10430609
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