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1. Genetically engineered pig heart transplantation in non-human primates

2. Consistent survival in consecutive cases of life-supporting porcine kidney xenotransplantation using 10GE source pigs

3. Combination of Anti-CD40 and Anti-CD40L Antibodies as Co-Stimulation Blockade in Preclinical Cardiac Xenotransplantation

4. The Endothelial Glycocalyx in Pig-to-Baboon Cardiac Xenotransplantation—First Insights

6. The Role of Interleukin-6 (IL-6) in the Systemic Inflammatory Response in Xenograft Recipients and in Pig Kidney Xenograft Failure

7. Blood Cardioplegia Induction, Perfusion Storage and Graft Dysfunction in Cardiac Xenotransplantation

8. Evidence for GTKO/β4GalNT2KO Pigs as the Preferred Organ-source for Old World Nonhuman Primates as a Preclinical Model of Xenotransplantation

9. Data on B cell phenotypes in baboons with pig artery patch grafts receiving conventional immunosuppressive therapy

10. Intra-Abdominal Heterotopic Cardiac Xenotransplantation: Pearls and Pitfalls

11. Chimeric 2C10R4 anti-CD40 antibody therapy is critical for long-term survival of GTKO.hCD46.hTBM pig-to-primate cardiac xenograft

12. Anti-Neu5Gc and anti-non-Neu5Gc antibodies in healthy humans.

13. Early Islet Damage after Direct Exposure of Pig Islets to Blood: Has Humoral Immunity Been Underestimated?

14. Genetically-engineered pig-to-baboon liver xenotransplantation: histopathology of xenografts and native organs.

15. The growth of xenotransplanted hearts can be reduced with growth hormone receptor knockout pig donors

16. The Genetically Engineered Heart as a Bridge to Allotransplantation in Infants Just Around the Corner?

18. Initial experimental experience of triple‐knockout pig red blood cells as potential sources for transfusion in alloimmunized patients with sickle cell disease

19. The road to the first FDA‐approved genetically engineered pig heart transplantation into human

20. Cardiac and Pulmonary Histopathology in Baboons Following Genetically-Engineered Pig Orthotopic Heart Transplantation

21. Genetically Modified Porcine-to-Human Cardiac Xenotransplantation

22. Results of Two Cases of Pig-to-Human Kidney Xenotransplantation

24. hEPCR.hTBM.hCD47.hHO‐1 with donor clodronate and DDAVP treatment improves perfusion and function of GalTKO.hCD46 porcine livers perfused with human blood

25. An intrinsic link to an extrinsic cause of cardiac xenograft growth after xenotransplantation

26. The potential role of 3D-bioprinting in xenotransplantation

27. Will previous palliative surgery for congenital heart disease be detrimental to subsequent pig heart xenotransplantation?

28. Evidence that sensitization to triple‐knockout pig cells will not be detrimental to subsequent allotransplantation

29. The problem of the '4th xenoantigen' after pig organ transplantation in non‐human primates may be overcome by expression of human 'protective' proteins

30. The final obstacle to successful pre‐clinical xenotransplantation?

31. Ex Vivo Perfusion and In Vivo Xenotransplantation of Pig Lungs with Humanized Von Willebrand Factor Demonstrate Reduced Platelet Sequestration

32. An Investigation of Extracellular Histones in Pig-To-Baboon Organ Xenotransplantation

33. Anti-Non Gal Antibody Binding in Pig-to-Baboon and Pig-to-Human Lung Transplantation Models is Reduced by β4GalKO

34. Human antibody recognition of xenogeneic antigens (NeuGc and Gal) on porcine heart valves: could genetically modified pig heart valves reduce structural valve deterioration?

35. Thyroid hormone: relevance to xenotransplantation

36. B-Cell-Deficient and CD8 T-Cell-Depleted Gnotobiotic Pigs for the Study of Human Rotavirus Vaccine-Induced Protective Immune Responses

37. Carbohydrate antigen expression and anti‐pig antibodies in New World capuchin monkeys: Relevance to studies of xenotransplantation

38. Extended Pig-to-Baboon Lung Xenograft Survival

39. Worldwide First Successful and Reproducable Long-Term Survival up to Half a Year: Completed Preclinical Study with Life-Supporting Orthotopic Pig-to-Baboon Cardiac Xenotransplantation (oXHTx) Fullfilling the ISHLT Prerequisite for Clinical Cardiac Xenotransplantation

40. Human Thrombomodulin Transgene Expression Prevents Intracardiac Thrombus in Life Supporting Pig-to-Baboon Cardiac Xenotransplantation

41. Inhibition of complement component C5 prevents clotting in an ex vivo model of xenogeneic activation of coagulation

42. Transgenic Expression of Human Thrombomodulin Inhibits HMGB1-Induced Porcine Aortic Endothelial Cell Activation

43. First update of the International Xenotransplantation Association consensus statement on conditions for undertaking clinical trials of porcine islet products in type 1 diabetes-Chapter 2b: genetically modified source pigs

44. In vitro testing of an anti-CD40 monoclonal antibody, clone 2C10, in primates and pigs

45. Further evidence for sustained systemic inflammation in xenograft recipients (SIXR)

46. Early graft failure of GalTKO pig organs in baboons is reduced by expression of a human complement pathway-regulatory protein

47. In vitro exposure of pig neonatal isletlike cell clusters to human blood

48. Pig-to-baboon heterotopic heart transplantation - exploratory preliminary experience with pigs transgenic for human thrombomodulin and comparison of three costimulation blockade-based regimens

49. Symposium on Xenotransplantation

50. Pig-to-baboon liver xenoperfusion utilizing GalTKO.hCD46 pigs and glycoprotein Ib blockade

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