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    Expression of human CD59 in transgenic pig organs enhances organ survival in an ex vivo xenogeneic perfusion model by KROSHUS, T. J, BOLMAN, R. M, DALMASSO, A. P, ROLLINS, S. A, GUILMETTE, E. R, WILLIAMS, B. L, SQUINTO, S. P, FODOR, W. L

    Published in Transplantation (27-05-1996)
    “…The serious shortage of available donor organs for patients with end stage organ failure who are in need of solid organ transplantation has led to a heightened…”
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    The complement control protein homolog of herpesvirus saimiri regulates serum complement by inhibiting C3 convertase activity by Fodor, W L, Rollins, S A, Bianco-Caron, S, Rother, R P, Guilmette, E R, Burton, W V, Albrecht, J C, Fleckenstein, B, Squinto, S P

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-06-1995)
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    Enzymatic remodelling of the carbohydrate surface of a xenogenic cell substantially reduces human antibody binding and complement-mediated cytolysis by Sandrin, Mauro S, Fodor, William L, Mouthtouris, Effie, Osman, Narin, Cohney, Shlomo, Rollins, Scott A, Guilmette, Edward R, Setter, Eva, Squinto, Stephen P, Mckenzie, Ian F.C

    Published in Nature medicine (01-12-1995)
    “…The major obstacle to successful discordant xenotransplantation is the phenomenon of hyperacute rejection (HAR). In the pig-to-primate discordant transplant…”
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    A novel bifunctional chimeric complement inhibitor that regulates C3 convertase and formation of the membrane attack complex by Fodor, WL, Rollins, SA, Guilmette, ER, Setter, E, Squinto, SP

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-11-1995)
    “…Human cells express cell surface complement regulatory molecules that inhibit the activity of the C3/C5 convertases (DAF, MCP, CR1) or inhibit the membrane…”
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    Primate terminal complement inhibitor homologues of human CD59 by Fodor, W L, Rollins, S A, Bianco-Caron, S, Burton, W V, Guilmette, E R, Rother, R P, Zavoico, G B, Squinto, S P

    Published in Immunogenetics (New York) (1995)
    “…Human CD59 (hCD59) is a cell surface glycoprotein that regulates the formation of terminal complement proteins, thereby inhibiting the formation of the…”
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