"B7-H3 promotes acute and chronic allograft rejection". European Journal of Immunology. 35 (2): 428-38. doi:10.1002/eji. ...
Allograft bone is a logical alternative to autograft. However, it must be rigorously processed and terminally sterilized prior ... Demineralized bone matrix (DBM) is allograft bone that has had the inorganic mineral removed, leaving behind the organic " ... DBM has superior biological properties to undemineralised allograft bone, as the removal of the mineral increases the ...
"Donor-specific blood transfusions with stored and fresh blood in a rat heart allograft model". Journal of Surgical Research. 36 ... "Evaluation of Flowcytometric Crossmatching in Renal Allograft Recipients". Nephron. 62 (3): 262-266. doi:10.1159/000187056. ...
The theory that cancer cells themselves could be an infective agent (the Allograft Theory) was first offered in 2006 by Pearse ... Pearse AM, Swift K (February 2006). "Allograft theory: transmission of devil facial-tumour disease". Nature. 439 (7076): 549. ... an incident that in retrospect would be understood in the context of the allograft theory of transmission). In 2006, DFTD was ... supporting the contention that the disease is spread by allograft, with transmission via biting, scratching, and aggressive ...
Naesens (2015). "Proteinuria as a Noninvasive Marker for Renal Allograft Histology and Failure: An Observational Cohort Study ... Nankivell, B (2011). "Diagnosis and prevention of chronic kidney allograft loss". Lancet. 378 (9800): 1428-37. doi:10.1016/ ...
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... of islet allografts in type 1 diabetes". Diabetes. 46 (12): 1983-9. doi:10.2337/diab.46.12.1983. PMID 9392484. S2CID 21154011 ...
Setchell BP, Granholm T, Ritzén EM (1995). "Failure of thyroid allografts to function in the testes of cynomolgous monkeys". ...
On November 18, 2005, Ventura underwent an ankle allograft. Following the surgery and rehabilitation, he now walks without pain ...
Losanoff, Julian E.; Millis, J. Michael (2005-04-27). "Procurement of Liver and Pancreas Allografts in Donors with Anomalous ... "Characterization of Renal Allograft Rejection by Urinary Proteomic Analysis". Annals of Surgery. 237 (5): 660-665. doi:10.1097/ ...
Characterization of Skin Allograft Use in Thermal Injury. Journal of Burn Care & Research: Official Publication of the American ...
... delineating hsp60 as a crucial autoantigen in type 1 diabetes and allograft rejection, effective in their prevention. He then ... "The 60-kDa heat shock protein modulates allograft rejection". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United ...
Ilari L, Daya SM (July 2002). "Long-term outcomes of keratolimbal allograft for the treatment of severe ocular surface ... Ilari FL, Daya SM (January 2001). "Living related conjunctival limbal allograft for the treatment of stem cell deficiency". ... "Outcomes and DNA analysis of ex vivo expanded stem cell allograft for ocular surface reconstruction". Ophthalmology. 112 (3): ... "Clinical and pathologic findings in human keratolimbal allograft rejection". Cornea. 19 (4): 443-50. doi:10.1097/00003226- ...
Utku N, Heinemann T, Milford EL (May 2007). "T-cell immune response cDNA 7 in allograft rejection and inflammation". Current ... Tamura A, Milford EL, Utku N (March 2005). "TIRC7 pathway as a target for preventing allograft rejection". Drug News & ... October 1998). "Prevention of acute allograft rejection by antibody targeting of TIRC7, a novel T cell membrane protein". ... These include rejection of transplanted kidney and heart allografts as well as progression of arthritis and experimental ...
Kerato-limbal allograft (KLAL) involves transplantation from someone who has died and donated their organs. KLAL can be used ... This is known as a conjunctival limbal allograft (CLAL). CLAL can be performed with both partial or total LSCD, the donor ...
As of 2019, Axogen was the only commercially available allograft approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for ... clinical use.[citation needed] Nerve allograft Inc, Axogen (2020-05-06). "Axogen, Inc. Reports First Quarter 2020 Financial ...
Increased levels of BAFF may initiate alloreactive B cell and T cell immunity, therefore may promote allograft rejection. Lower ... Wasowska BA (July 2010). "Mechanisms involved in antibody- and complement-mediated allograft rejection". Immunologic Research. ...
Daily Topical Tacrolimus Therapy Prevents Skin Rejection in a Rodent Hind Limb Allograft Model. Plast Reconstr Surg, 123:17S- ... Split Tolerance to a Composite Tissue Allograft in a Swine Model. Transplantation, 75:25-31, 2003. Hettiaratchy S, Melendy E, ... Tolerance to Limb Tissue Allografts B/w Swine Matched for Major Histocompatibility Complex Antigens. Plastic Reconstr Surg, 107 ... A hand surgeon and translational researcher, Lee investigates tolerance strategy for vascularized composite allografts (VCA) to ...
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In 1869, Reverdin performed the first "fresh skin" allograft. The eponymous "Reverdin graft", also known as a "pinch graft", is ...
"Maternal skin allograft for cicatricial ectropion in congenital icthyosis". Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg. 26 (1): 42-3. doi: ...
This is accomplished through the use of orthobiologics such as allografts and autografts. Allografts are done by creating bone ... Alloprosthetic composites are a combination of multiple limb-sparing techniques, namely allografts and prosthesis. Allografts ... and then prosthesis is used to support and strengthen the allografts. Alloprosthetic composites are flexible in that surgeons ...
Allografts, biological grafts, and arthroscopic-assisted coracoclavicular ligament reconstruction may also be considered. Type ...
Allografts and xenografts may be recognized as foreign by the recipient and rejected. Autograft: graft taken from one part of ... Allograft: graft taken from one individual placed on a genetically non-identical member of the same species. Xenograft: graft ... The bone may be autologous, typically harvested from the iliac crest of the pelvis, or banked bone/allograft. Vascular grafting ... "Simultaneous implant placement and bone grafting with particulate mineralized allograft in sites with buccal wall defects, a ...
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"The Potential for Eye Bank Limbal Rings to Generate Cultured Corneal Epithelial Allografts". Cornea. 20 (5): 488-494. doi: ...
Allograft bone, like autogenous bone, is derived from humans; the difference is that allograft is harvested from an individual ... There are three types of bone allograft available: Fresh or fresh-frozen bone Freeze-dried bone allograft (FDBA) Demineralized ... Allograft bone can be taken from cadavers that have donated their bone so that it can be used for living people who are in need ... Allograft offers the best regeneration quality but has lower volume stability. Often a mix of different kinds of bone grafts is ...
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The acellular dermal matrix has been used as a barrier membrane with demineralized freeze-dried bone allograft. Through the ... "Allograft definition - MedicineNet - Health and Medical Information Produced by Doctors". MedicineNet.vom. 2012-03-19. ... allograft (someone else's tissue, cadaver), xenograft (animal, usually porcine or bovine) or simply repositioning of the tissue ... "A 2-year follow-up of root coverage using sub-pedicle acellular dermal matrix allografts and subepithelial connective tissue ...
"Reconstruction of posterior glenoid deficiency using distal tibial osteoarticular allograft". Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology ...