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Traditional eye medication and pterygium occurrence in Limpopo Province
Published in South African medical journal (01-08-2012)“…The relative importance of environmental and hereditary factors in the occurrence of pterygium in African blacks has not been reported. To investigate the…”
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Skin own bacteria may aggravate inflammatory and occlusive changes in atherosclerotic arteries of lower limbs
Published in International angiology (01-10-2012)“…Seroepidemiological studies have given rise to the hypothesis that microorganisms like Chlamydia pneumoniae (CP), Helicobacter pylori (HP), cytomegalovirus…”
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Transplantation of organs is transplantations of donor DNA: fate of DNA disseminated in recipient
Published in Transplant international (01-04-2005)“…Microchimerism after allogeneic organ transplantation has been widely documented using DNA identification techniques. However, the question as to whether the…”
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HIV-related cancer of the vulva in young women
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Endogeneous sources of infection in transplant recipients
Published in Annals of transplantation (2006)“…The mammal organisms carry on their surfaces and in their tissues cohorts of microorganisms of various nature. There is a balance of interests and profits…”
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Human Splenic Dendritic Cells React Differently to Bacterial and Allogeneic Antigens
Published in Transplantation proceedings (2006)“…We investigated the ability of bacterial (cells, LPS, and DNA) or allogeneic antigens to stimulate splenic dendritic cells (DCs) and expression of Toll-like…”
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Profiling of normal human leg lymph proteins using the 2-D electrophoresis and SELDI-TOF mass spectrophotometry approach
Published in Lymphology (01-06-2004)“…The parenchymatous cells are supplied by nutrients transported in fluid from blood across the capillary wall. This fluid, called tissue fluid (TF), contains…”
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Activation of splenic dendritic cells by bacterial and allogeneic antigens
Published in Transplantation proceedings (2005)“…Allograft ischemia and cellular degradation accompanying rejection favor graft colonization by translocated microorganisms. Bacterial colonization adds to the…”
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DNA released from rejecting organs is an indicator of the degree of graft cellular damage
Published in Transplantation proceedings (2005)“…Warm and cold ischemia as well as rejection of the transplanted organ or tissue cause destructive changes in the graft parenchyma. Fragments of disintegrated…”
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Engraftment of donor-derived stromal cells stimulates fast hematopoietic repopulation of vascularized bone marrow transplant recipients
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Early loss of transplanted autologous hepatocytes—lysis by leukocytes in vivo and in vitro
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DNA released from ischemic and rejecting organs as an indicator of graft cellular damage
Published in Annals of transplantation (2004)“…Donor cellular debris contains fragments of nuclei with genetic material. The question arises whether the amount of donor graft released DNA accumulating in…”
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Similar response of dendritic cells to bacterial and allogeneic antigens
Published in Annals of transplantation (2003)“…The dendritic cells (DC) of an allograft recipients become engaged not only in an allogeneic but also antibacterial reaction. They react to the alloantigens…”
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Donor DNA from rejecting organ and tissue grafts can be detected in recipient tissues
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Interaction of E. coli with dendritic cells--a model for studies of graft infections
Published in Annals of transplantation (2002)“…The rejection process of skin allografts is mediated by dendritic cells (DC) and lymphocytes. The recipient DCs are engaged not only into an allogenic but also…”
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Hepatocyte transplantation-granulocytes recognize surface of isolated autologous hepatocytes as non-self and destroy them
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Rapid reconstitution of a lymphoid population of lethally irradiated rats following vascularized bone marrow transplantation is associated with engraftment of donor and stimulation of host hematopoietic cells
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DNA from rejecting donor organs can be detected in recipient lymphoid and non-lymphoid tissues
Published in Annals of transplantation (2002)“…Rejecting tissue and organ grafts shed cellular debris from damaged cells. Cellular debris contains fragments of nuclei with their genetic material. The…”
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Vascularized bone marrow transplanted in orthotopic hind-limb stimulates hematopoietic recovery in total-body-irradiated rats
Published in Transplant international (2000)“…Hematopoietic recovery after bone marrow transplantation (BMT) is reported to be slow with long-lasting immune deficiency. This may be attributable to lack of…”
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