نتایج جستجو برای: xenotransplantation

تعداد نتایج: 1602  

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 2001
P. Igaz

Due to the ever increasing shortage of suitable human donors, alternative strategies are sought to moderate the current discrepancy between the number of executable and required transplantations. Xenotransplantation (i.e., the transplantation of organs [tissues or cells] between different species) appears to be a reasonable solution. However, various problems (immunological, physiological, infe...

Journal: :Bioethics 2001
H Melo C Brandao G Rego R Nunes

In most western countries, there is a 'human organ shortage' with waiting lists for the performance of transplantation. In a recent report of the UNOS Ethics Committee it is stated that there are approximately 31,000 potential recipients on waiting lists, but only one fourth of potential donors give their specific consent. Xenotransplantation--defined as the transplantation of animal cells, tis...

2017
Nizar I. Mourad Pierre Gianello

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Cell xenotransplantation has the potential to provide a safe, ethically acceptable, unlimited source for cell replacement therapies. This review focuses on genetic modification strategies aimed to overcome remaining hurdles standing in the way of clinical porcine islet transplantation and to develop neural cell xenotransplantation. RECENT FINDINGS In addition to previously d...

Journal: :Pharmacological reports : PR 2006
Ryszard T Smolenski Zain Khalpey Foy N Osborne Ada Yuen Ewa M Slominska Marcin Lipiński Marialuisa Lavitrano Marlene Rose Magdi H Yacoub

There is a severe shortage of human organs available for transplantation and xenotransplantation - use of animal organs has long been suggested to overcome this problem. Recent advances in understanding rejection in xenotranplantation and development of genetically engineered pigs that reduced hyperacute rejection were fundamental steps forward but other unresolved mechanisms remain an obstacle...

Journal: :The Annals of thoracic surgery 2004
Yong-Fu Xiao Jiang-Yong Min James P Morgan

The death of highly vulnerable cardiomyocytes during ischemia leads to cardiac dysfunction, including heart failure. Due to limited proliferation of adult mammalian cardiomyocytes, the dead myocardium is replaced by noncontractile fibrotic tissue. Introducing exogenous cells to participate in the regeneration of infarcted myocardium has thus been proposed as a novel therapeutic approach. In vie...

2011
Marco Marigliano Suzanne Bertera Maria Grupillo Massimo Trucco Rita Bottino

The therapy of type 1 diabetes is an open challenging problem. The restoration of normoglycemia and insulin independence in immunosuppressed type 1 diabetic recipients of islet allotransplantation has shown the potential of a cell-based diabetes therapy. Even if successful, this approach poses a problem of scarce tissue supply. Xenotransplantation can be the answer to this limited donor availab...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2001

Journal: :Journal of Medical Ethics 2006

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2009
Wändi Bruine de Bruin Umit Güvenç Baruch Fischhoff Christopher M Armstrong Denise Caruso

Xenotransplantation entails using organs from genetically modified animals as a way to solve the shortage of human organs for transplantation. As with other novel technologies, if xenotransplantation is to be judged fairly, proponents must explain its complex, uncertain, and unfamiliar risks and benefits. Xenotransplantation's risks include the possibility of a recombinant virus infecting human...

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