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- tissue taken from another species, treated and implanted University of South Carolina - by Enrique Cavalitto
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- Reports indicate that cryopreserved aortic valve allografts have a better long-term survivability than other bioprostheses, such as the porcine xenograft. Unlike xenografts, allograft valves do not require treatment with glutaraldehyde and may therefore retain much of their original mechanical function. - American Assoc. for Thoracic Surgerry by Enrique Cavalitto
- Persistent expression of human genes by the xenografts at higher passages was assessed by RT-PCR amplification of the human β–globin gene. This xenograft model was used in the preclinical evaluation of an adenoviral vector containing a β-galactosidase reporter gene and a wild-type p53 gene. - ScienceDirect by Enrique Cavalitto
- A transparent window chamber allowed noninvasive microscopic observation of human tumor xenograft tissue in athymic nude mice. The xenografts were derived from the LS174T colon carcinoma cell line shown to express CEA in vitro (18) and in vivo (19–21). - The National Academy of Sciences by Enrique Cavalitto
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- Se realizó un estudio observacional de tipo analítico del tratamiento del paciente quemado con xenoinjerto de piel de cerdo con una muestra estratificada según pronóstico, durante un periodo de dos años, constituida por 58 pacientes que fueron ingresados en nuestra Unidad de Quemados, que respondían a una serie creada de criterios de inclusión y exclusión. - RevistaCiencias.com by Virginia Barranco González
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- Indica un trapianto in cui il donatore appartiene ad una specie differente da quella del ricevente. Anche se in fase di sperimentazione, è tendenza generale considerarla la procedura che in futuro risolverà il cronico problema della mancanza di organi. Per evitare crisi di rigetto e infezioni virali, gli animali donatori saranno geneticamente modificati. pagine mediche - by Alessandra Renna
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- Rispetto allo xenotrapianto di organi, i problemi di rigetto e i rischi di infezione insisti nello xenotrapianto di cellule e tessuti per la cura di determinate patologie risultano nettamente più contenuti. Oggigiorno, inoltre, la possibilità di isolare immunologicamente le cellule di origine animale all’interno di capsule semipermeabili rende superflua la somministrazioni di farmaci immunosoppressori. L’incapsulamento, infine, ha la facoltà di impedire il passaggio di agenti patogeni dall’animale all’uomo e, così facendo, contribuisce a ridurre il rischio di infezioni legate allo xenotrapianto - Ufficio federale della Sanità Pubblica by Alessandra Renna
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- Transplantacija tkiva ili organa s pojedinca jedne vrste na drugog iz neke druge vrste, kao što je na primjer srčani zalistak svinje transplantiran u čovjeka. centar-zdravlja - by Lingua 5B
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