Search Results - "Sharland, A. F."
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Infiltrating Foxp3+ Regulatory T Cells From Spontaneously Tolerant Kidney Allografts Demonstrate Donor‐Specific Tolerance
Published in American journal of transplantation (01-11-2013)“…Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) have an essential role in immune and allograft tolerance. However, in both kidney and liver transplantation in humans, FOXP3+…”
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Posttransplant Administration of Donor Leukocytes Induces Long-Term Acceptance of Kidney or Liver Transplants by an Activation-Associated Immune Mechanism
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-04-2001)“…Donor leukocytes play a dual role in rejection and acceptance of transplanted organs. They provide the major stimulus for rejection, and their removal from the…”
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Paradoxical early immune activation during acceptance of liver allografts compared with rejection of skin grafts in a rat model of transplantation
Published in Immunology (01-10-1998)“…Liver allografts in many animal models are often spontaneously accepted across a complete histocompatibility barrier without requirement for immunosuppression…”
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Is the T helper 1/T helper 2 paradigm of allograft tolerance dead or has it just been turned upside down?
Published in Transplantation (15-11-1999)Get full text
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Molecular pathogenesis of liver disease: an approach to hepatic inflammation, cirrhosis and liver transplant tolerance
Published in Immunological reviews (01-04-2000)“…The hallmarks of chronic liver diseases are chronic inflammation, cellular damage, regeneration and fibrosis. An appreciation of intrahepatic molecular…”
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Spontaneous acceptance of liver transplants in rodents: Evidence that liver leucocytes induce recipient T-cell death by neglect
Published in Immunology and cell biology (01-02-2002)“…In many animal models transplanted livers are not rejected, even when there is a complete MHC mismatch between the donor and recipient and the recipient is not…”
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Outcomes of Two Different Methods of Ureteric Anastomosis in a Mouse Kidney Transplant Model: 1587
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Outcomes of Two Different Methods of Ureteric Anastomosis in a Mouse Kidney Transplant Model: 1587
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Gene therapy for tolerance: high-level expression of donor major histocompatibility complex in the liver overcomes naive and memory alloresponses to skin grafts
Published in Transplantation (15-01-2013)“…The liver has long been recognized as having tolerogenic properties. We investigated whether recombinant adenoassociated virus (rAAV)-mediated expression of…”
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Blocking Indoleamine Dioxygenase Activity Early After Rat Liver Transplantation Prevents Long-Term Survival But Does Not Cause Acute Rejection
Published in Transplantation (15-05-2008)“…In a well-characterized rat model of liver transplantation, Piebald Virol Glaxo strain livers are accepted long term in fully mismatched Dark Agouti recipients…”
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PORCINE CELLS EXPRESS LIGANDS FOR THE HUMAN NK CELL ACTIVATING RECEPTOR NKG2D
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HORMONAL RESUSCITATION HAS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ON DONOR PULMONARY FUNCTION IN A PORCINE MODEL OF BRAIN-DEAD ORGAN DONATION: 1830
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Postoperative administration of donor B cells induces rat kidney allograft acceptance: Lack of association with Th2 cytokine expression in long-term accepted grafts
Published in Transplantation (15-04-2002)“…Although donor leukocytes are only thought to prolong survival when administered before transplantation, recent evidence shows that they are effective at…”
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Molecular pathogenesis of liver disease: an approach to hepatic inflammation, cirrhosis and liver transplant tolerance
Published in Immunological reviews (01-04-2000)“…The hallmarks of chronic liver diseases are chronic inflammation, cellular damage, regeneration and fibrosis. An appreciation of intrahepatic molecular…”
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