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    Specific Tolerance Across a Discordant Xenogeneic Transplantation Barrier by Lee, Lorri A., Gritsch, H. Albin, Sergio, Justin J., Arn, J. Scott, Glaser, Roseann M., Sablinski, Tomasz, Sachs, David H., Sykes, Megan

    “…Successful induction of tolerance across disparate (discordant) species barriers could overcome the organ shortage that presently limits clinical…”
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    Decreased graft-versus-host disease after haplotype mismatched bone marrow allografts in miniature swine following interleukin-2 treatment by KOZLOWSKI, T, SABLINSKI, T, BASKER, M, KITAMURA, H, SPITZER, T. R, FISHMAN, J, SYKES, M, COOPER, D. K. C, SACHS, D. H

    “…Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is an important complication of bone marrow transplantation after transplants between HLA-mismatched donor/recipient pairs. In…”
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    A study of tolerance in a concordant xenograft model by Bartholomew, A.M., Cosimi, A.B., Sachs, D.H., Bailin, M., Boskovic, S., Colvin, R., Hong, H., Johnson, M., Kimikawa, M., Leguern, A., Meehan, S., Sablinski, T., Wee, S.L., Powelson, J.

    Published in Transplantation proceedings (01-02-1997)
    “…Antibody-mediated rejection appears to constitute the major difference between concordant xenografts and allografts in nonhuman primates. Consistent with its…”
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    Right renal vein extension technique in human kidney transplantation by Szmidt, J, Frunze, S, Karolak, M, Madej, K, Sabliński, T, Nazarewski, S

    Published in European urology (1989)
    “…A technique for renal vein extension in right kidney transplantation is described. The use of this method allows to avoid some technical difficulties in the…”
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    Removal of anti-porcine natural antibodies from human and nonhuman primate plasma in vitro and in vivo by a Gal alpha 1-3Gal beta 1-4 beta Glc-X immunoaffinity column by Xu, Y, Lorf, T, Sablinski, T, Gianello, P, Bailin, M, Monroy, R, Kozlowski, T, Awwad, M, Cooper, DKC, Sachs, D H

    Published in Transplantation (27-01-1998)
    “…Natural antibodies (NAbs) against a terminal alpha 1-3 galactosyl ( alpha Gal) epitope have been identified as the major human anti-pig NAbs. We used two…”
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