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The following pages link to Production of alpha 1,3-galactosyltransferase-deficient pigs (Q33963251):
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- Precision editing of large animal genomes (Q24611750) (← links)
- Genetic manipulation in pigs (Q24654314) (← links)
- Creating genetically modified pigs by using nuclear transfer (Q24798575) (← links)
- Tissue engineering and cell based therapies, from the bench to the clinic: the potential to replace, repair and regenerate (Q24799127) (← links)
- Specific genetic modifications of domestic animals by gene targeting and animal cloning (Q24801067) (← links)
- Creation of non-human primate neurogenetic disease models by gene targeting and nuclear transfer (Q24803689) (← links)
- Report from IPITA-TTS Opinion Leaders Meeting on the Future of β-Cell Replacement (Q26769878) (← links)
- Use of genetically-engineered pig donors in islet transplantation (Q26771395) (← links)
- Cancer immunotherapy for pancreatic cancer utilizing α-gal epitope/natural anti-Gal antibody reaction (Q26777542) (← links)
- Kidney xenotransplantation (Q26822638) (← links)
- Immune modulation in xenotransplantation (Q26826905) (← links)
- Anti-Gal: an abundant human natural antibody of multiple pathogeneses and clinical benefits (Q27021788) (← links)
- Cardiac xenotransplantation: progress and challenges (Q27024045) (← links)
- Transgenesis for pig models (Q28067280) (← links)
- Immunobiological barriers to xenotransplantation (Q28081993) (← links)
- Humans lack iGb3 due to the absence of functional iGb3-synthase: implications for NKT cell development and transplantation (Q28119060) (← links)
- Highly efficient CRISPR/Cas9-mediated transgene knockin at the H11 locus in pigs (Q28267505) (← links)
- Genetically-engineered pig-to-baboon liver xenotransplantation: histopathology of xenografts and native organs (Q28732872) (← links)
- The Galalpha1,3Galbeta1,4GlcNAc-R (alpha-Gal) epitope: a carbohydrate of unique evolution and clinical relevance (Q28755302) (← links)
- Functionally important glycosyltransferase gain and loss during catarrhine primate emergence (Q28763873) (← links)
- Bioprosthetic heart valves of the future (Q28829371) (← links)
- Efficient generation of a biallelic knockout in pigs using zinc-finger nucleases (Q29042244) (← links)
- Natural anti-carbohydrate antibodies contributing to evolutionary survival of primates in viral epidemics? (Q30248270) (← links)
- The unfinished legacy of liver transplantation: emphasis on immunology. (Q30352760) (← links)
- Current status of immunomodulatory and cellular therapies in preclinical and clinical islet transplantation (Q30430008) (← links)
- Electroporation advances in large animals (Q30476834) (← links)
- Anti-pig antibody levels in non-human primates of various origin (Q31078985) (← links)
- Alpha-Gal on bioprostheses: xenograft immune response in cardiac surgery. (Q31139787) (← links)
- Identification of an anti-idiotypic antibody that defines a B-cell subset(s) producing xenoantibodies in primates (Q33301575) (← links)
- Gene targeting in adult rhesus macaque fibroblasts. (Q33325792) (← links)
- The anti-non-gal xenoantibody response to xenoantigens on gal knockout pig cells is encoded by a restricted number of germline progenitors (Q33356739) (← links)
- Coagulation dysregulation as a barrier to xenotransplantation in the primate (Q33381973) (← links)
- Hepatic function after genetically engineered pig liver transplantation in baboons. (Q33390545) (← links)
- Clinical pig liver xenotransplantation: how far do we have to go? (Q33395889) (← links)
- Pathologic characteristics of transplanted kidney xenografts (Q33398429) (← links)
- Immunobiology of liver xenotransplantation (Q33403888) (← links)
- Recombinant human antithrombin prevents xenogenic activation of hemostasis in a model of pig-to-human kidney transplantation (Q33415141) (← links)
- Pig-to-baboon heterotopic heart transplantation--exploratory preliminary experience with pigs transgenic for human thrombomodulin and comparison of three costimulation blockade-based regimens (Q33421736) (← links)
- Further evidence for sustained systemic inflammation in xenograft recipients (SIXR). (Q33425296) (← links)
- Transgene expression is associated with copy number and cytomegalovirus promoter methylation in transgenic pigs (Q33494564) (← links)
- Identification of alpha-Gal and non-Gal epitopes in pig corneal endothelial cells and keratocytes by using mass spectrometry (Q33515395) (← links)
- Dual effect of fetal bovine serum on early development depends on stage-specific reactive oxygen species demands in pigs (Q33562741) (← links)
- The piglet as a model for B cell and immune system development (Q33687288) (← links)
- Are there advantages in the use of specific pathogen-free baboons in pig organ xenotransplantation models? (Q33717670) (← links)
- Rejection of cardiac xenografts transplanted from alpha1,3-galactosyltransferase gene-knockout (GalT-KO) pigs to baboons (Q33718060) (← links)
- Anti-non-Gal-specific combination treatment with an anti-idiotypic Ab and an inhibitory small molecule mitigates the xenoantibody response. (Q33752292) (← links)
- Overcoming the barriers to xenotransplantation: prospects for the future (Q33801035) (← links)
- A novel and effective method to generate human porcine-specific regulatory T cells with high expression of IL-10, TGF-β1 and IL-35 (Q33822472) (← links)
- Current status of xenotransplantation and prospects for clinical application (Q33835678) (← links)
- Functional tissue engineering of ligament healing (Q33888040) (← links)