Leigh Nicholson, Australia
Identification of a novel subset of xeno-antigen specific memory CD4+Foxp3+Tregs in islet-xenotransplant tolerance
Corbin Goerlich, United States
Lack of human thrombomodulin gene expression in life supporting pig-to-baboon cardiac xenotransplantation models may accelerate antibody mediated rejection
Avneesh Singh, United States
Expression of human thrombomodulin gene on genetically engineered pig hearts prolong cardiac xenograft survivals in non-human primates
Corbin Goerlich, United States
Comparison of minimally ischemic cardiac preservation techniques to overcome Perioperative Cardiac Xenograft Dysfunction (pcxd) in life-supporting cardiac xenotransplantation model
Lars Burdorf, United States
Beta4GalKO reduces anti-non Gal antibody binding in pig-to-baboon and pig-to-human lung transplantation models
Dr. Nikolaos Serifis, United States
Genetic modifications of the porcine genome regulate inflammatory and coagulation responses during ex-vivo porcine liver perfusion with human blood
Luz A Padilla, United States
Community perceptions and attitudes towards xenotransplantation in preparation for clinical trials
Taylor Coe, United States
Survival Benefit of Pig-to-Baboon Liver Xenotransplantation Utilizing Genetically Modified Swine
Eun Young Lee, Korea
Microcapsule against hypoxia showed longer graft survival than microcapsule against fibrosis in diabetic mice receiving GalT-KO porcine islet transplantation
Avneesh Singh, United States
Presence of graft-infiltrating regulatory T cells are associated with long term cardiac xenograft survival in non-human primate
Kaitlyn Petitpas, United States
Genetic modifications attenuate but don’t abrogate the sialoadhesin-dependent adhesion of human RBC to porcine macrophages
Mrs. Pei-Chi Lo, Taiwan
CD177 on swine cells suppresses xenogeneic macrophage-mediated cytotoxicity
Prof. Hee Jung Kang, Korea
Serological cytokine changes in nonhuman-primate recipients after porcine cardiac xenotransplantation
Dr. Takayuki Yamamoto, United States
New world monkeys as models for testing triple-knockout (TKO) pig red blood cell or skin transplants
Jong-Min Kim, Korea
Pre-clinical results of porcine islet re-transplantation after first porcine islet transplantation in rhesus monkeys
Lars Burdorf, United States
Xenogeneic lung perfusion using GalTKO.hCD46 lungs expressing hTFPI and hCD47
Miss he xing, People's Republic of China
Selection of immunosuppressive drugs for Cord blood derived xenoantigen-stimulated Treg
Dr. Keon B Oh, Korea
Selected sequences of porcine elongation factor 1 alpha promoter lead to significant upregulation of target gene responding to human serum induction in porcine cells