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2. Research opportunities and ethical considerations for heart and lung xenotransplantation research: A report from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute workshop
3. TNX-1500, a crystallizable fragment–modified anti-CD154 antibody, prolongs nonhuman primate renal allograft survival
4. TNX-1500, a crystallizable fragment–modified anti-CD154 antibody, prolongs nonhuman primate cardiac allograft survival
5. Milestones on the path to clinical pig organ xenotransplantation
6. Research Opportunities and Ethical Considerations for Heart and Lung Xenotransplantation Research: A report from a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute workshop
7. Ethics and Theoretical Issues in Kidney Xenotransplantation
8. Pig-to-baboon lung xenotransplantation: Extended survival with targeted genetic modifications and pharmacologic treatments
9. Pediatric Cardiac Xenotransplantation: Recommendations for the Ethical Design of Clinical Trials
10. Selection of Patients for the Initial Clinical Trials of Cardiac Xenotransplantation
11. 415.4: Ischemia Minimization Improves Cardiac Function in an Ex Vivo Xeno Working Heart Model
12. 414.11: Cross-Reacting Antibodies in Xenotransplantation
13. 414.5: Patient Selection for Pig Cardiac Xenotransplantation
14. 414.4: Complement Pathway Regulatory Protein Genotype Is Associated With Delayed Kinetics of GTKO Lung Xenograft Injury
15. 337.10: Monotherapy With TNX-1500, a Fc-Modified Anti-CD154mAb, Prolongs Cardiac Allograft Survival in Cynomolgus Monkeys
16. Expert Opinion Special Feature: Patient Selection for Initial Clinical Trials of Pig Organ Transplantation
17. Pig-to-human heart transplantation: Who goes first?
18. Novel factors potentially initiating acute antibody‐mediated rejection in pig kidney xenografts despite an efficient immunosuppressive regimen.
19. Shooting for the moon: Genome editing for pig heart xenotransplantation
20. The Application of Optimal Defaults to Improve Elementary School Lunch Selections: Proof of Concept
21. Increased human complement pathway regulatory protein gene dose is associated with increased endothelial expression and prolonged survival during ex‐vivo perfusion of GTKO pig lungs with human blood
22. Antibody‐mediated rejection in xenotransplantation: Can it be prevented or reversed?
23. Xenogeneic Lung Transplantation Models
24. Future of Lung Transplantation
25. Progress Toward Cardiac Xenotransplantation
26. XENOGENEIC LUNG PERFUSION USING GALTKO.HCD46 LUNGS EXPRESSING HTFPI AND HCD47
27. GENETIC MODIFICATIONS ATTENUATE BUT DON’T ABROGATE THE SIALOADHESIN-DEPENDENT ADHESION OF HUMAN RBC TO PORCINE MACROPHAGES
28. BETA4GALKO REDUCES ANTI-NON GAL ANTIBODY BINDING IN PIG-TO-BABOON AND PIG-TO-HUMAN LUNG TRANSPLANTATION MODELS
29. ANALYZING INTERACTIONS BETWEEN DONOR ENDOTHELIUM AND RECIPIENT BLOOD UNDER FLOW CONDITIONS IN VITRO
30. INTRA-LYMPH NODE DELIVERY OF MACROPARTICLES LOADED WITH RAPAMYCIN IN NON-HUMAN PRIMATES
31. PROLONGED SURVIVAL AND ATTENUATED PULMONARY VASCULAR RESISTANCE RISE IN A MULTITRANSGENIC PIG EX VIVO LUNG XENOPERFUSION MODEL
32. HUMANIZED VON WILLEBRAND FACTOR REDUCES PLATELET SEQUESTRATION IN PIG XENOGENEIC LUNG PERFUSION AND PIG-TO-PRIMATE LUNG TRANSPLANTATION
33. The application of defaults to optimize parents' health-based choices for children
34. Cardiac xenotransplantation: from concept to clinic
35. Current status of pig lung xenotransplantation
36. Guidelines and principles for the care of the cardiothoracic transplant patient in the intensive care unit.
37. Progress and challenges in lung xenotransplantation: an update
38. Knock‐out of N‐glycolylneuraminic acid attenuates antibody‐mediated rejection in xenogenically perfused porcine lungs
39. Genetic modifications designed for xenotransplantation attenuate sialoadhesin‐dependent binding of human erythrocytes to porcine macrophages
40. Panel Discussion: Clinical Dimensions II
41. Editor’s Summary
42. Panel Discussion: Physical Methods Revisited
43. Panel Discussion: Noninvasive Methods
44. Urinary Excretion of Creatinine and 3-Methylhistidine for Estimation of Skeletal Muscle Mass in Humans: An Overview
45. The Quality of the Body Cell Mass
46. Panel Discussion: Setting the Stage
47. Bridging the Gap Between Laboratory and Clinic
48. Commentary: A long road back to the beginning
49. Pig heart and lung xenotransplantation: Present status
50. The first clinical pig heart transplant: Was IVIg or pig cytomegalovirus detrimental to the outcome?
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