Search Results - "Tilney, N. L."
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Brain death and its influence on donor organ quality and outcome after transplantation
Published in Transplantation (15-02-1999)“…Transplantation has evolved as the treatment of choice for many patients with end-stage organ disease. However, despite the >80% one-year functional survival…”
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Accelerated rejection of renal allografts from brain-dead donors
Published in Annals of surgery (01-08-2000)“…To define the potential influences of donor brain death on organs used for transplantation. Donor brain death causes prompt upregulation of inflammatory…”
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The cytokine-adhesion molecule cascade in ischemia/reperfusion injury of the rat kidney. Inhibition by a soluble P-selectin ligand
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-06-1997)“…Ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury associated with renal transplantation may influence both early graft function and late changes. The initial (</= 7 d) events…”
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A model of gradual onset brain death for transplant-associated studies in rats
Published in Transplantation (15-02-2000)“…The relatively few studies that have examined the systemic events after brain death have primarily involved large animals. For more precise definition of the…”
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Effects of explosive brain death on cytokine activation of peripheral organs in the rat
Published in Transplantation (27-06-1998)“…The success rate of transplanted organs from brain-dead cadaver donors is consistently inferior to that of living sources. As cadaver and living unrelated…”
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Activation of the heart by donor brain death accelerates acute rejection after transplantation
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (07-11-2000)“…Donor brain death upregulates expression of inflammatory mediators in the heart. It is hypothesized that these nonspecific changes trigger and amplify acute…”
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Cellular and molecular predictors of chronic renal dysfunction after initial ischemia/reperfusion injury of a single kidney
Published in Transplantation (27-07-1997)“…Initial ischemia/reperfusion injury occurring secondary to organ retrieval, storage, and transplantation has been associated with late renal allograft…”
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Activation of inflammatory mediators in rat renal isografts by donor brain death
Published in Transplantation (15-02-2000)“…Brain death (BD) has been thought to influence the early course of transplanted organs by triggering a series of nonspecific inflammatory events that in turn…”
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The role of the B7 costimulatory pathway in experimental cold ischemia/reperfusion injury
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-09-1997)“…Ischemia/reperfusion injury associated with organ retrieval and storage influences the development of chronic graft dysfunction, the major clinical problem in…”
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A Semi‐Centennial Report on the Participants Depicted in Joel Babb's Portrait, ‘The First Successful Kidney Transplantation'
Published in American journal of transplantation (01-07-2007)“…Joseph Murray performed the first successful human kidney transplant on December 23, 1954. Forty‐three years later, he along with participants Francis Moore…”
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Chronic rejection--an undefined conundrum
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Late consequences of acute ischemic injury to a solitary kidney
Published in Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (01-02-1999)“…The sequelae of acute ischemic injury to a solitary kidney were assessed in rats subjected to right nephrectomy and transient occlusion of the left renal…”
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Sequential Cytokine Dynamics in Chronic Rejection of Rat Renal Allografts: Roles for Cytokines RANTES and MCP-1
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (12-09-1995)“…Chronic rejection, the most important cause of long-term graft failure, is thought to result from both alloantigen-dependent and -independent factors. To…”
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Coronary arteriosclerosis after T-cell-mediated injury in transplanted mouse hearts: role of interferon-gamma
Published in The American journal of pathology (01-05-1998)“…This study evaluated the contribution of acute parenchymal rejection and interferon (IFN)-gamma to the development of graft arterial disease (GAD) in totally…”
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Influence of donor brain death on chronic rejection of renal transplants in rats
Published in Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (01-11-2001)“…The clinical observation that the results of kidney grafts from living donors (LD), regardless of relationship with the host, are consistently superior to…”
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Blockade of T-Cell Costimulation Prevents Development of Experimental Chronic Renal Allograft Rejection
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (29-10-1996)“…Blocking CD28-B7 T-cell costimulation by systemic administration of CTLA4Ig, a fusion protein which binds B7 molecules on the surface of antigen-presenting…”
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The commercialization of transplantation
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The contribution of reduced functioning mass to chronic kidney allograft dysfunction in rats
Published in Transplantation (27-12-1994)“…Chronic renal allograft dysfunction may become manifest months or years after transplantation by progressive functional deterioration associated with…”
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Sequential cellular and molecular kinetics in acutely rejecting renal allografts in rats
Published in Transplantation (27-04-1997)“…The initial (0-24 hr), early (3-5 days), and late (7-14 days) events occurring in LBNF1 renal allografts transplanted into Lew recipients were examined to…”
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Prevention of late renal changes after initial ischemia/reperfusion injury by blocking early selectin binding
Published in Transplantation (15-12-1997)“…Increasing clinical evidence suggests that delayed initial function secondary to ischemia/reperfusion injury alone, and particularly in combination with early…”
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