Abstract Session: Xenotransplantation 2
Wednesday September 25, 2024 from 13:40 to 15:10
Üsküdar 3
Moderators
  • Leo Hans Buhler, Switzerland
  • Emanuele Cozzi, Italy
Lectures
  • 447.1 A retained native kidney (with ureter ligation) prevents dehydration and calcium/phosphate imbalance after life-supporting TKO pig-to-baboon kidney transplantation
    Dr. Kohei Kinoshita, United States
  • 447.2 Consistent long-term survival in consecutive cases of life-supporting porcine kidney xenotransplantation using 10GE source pigs
    Daniel L Eisenson, United States
  • 447.3 Consistent Rejection-Free Survival in Baboon Recipients of 10-gene edit Pig Donor Kidneys with Intensified Anti-CD154 Treatment: Intermediate-term Results
    David K.C. Cooper, United States
  • 447.4 Conditions and prospects for the NHP non-clinical experiments to initiate clinical trials for partial thickness corneal transplantation in Korea
    Prof. Ik Jin Yun, Korea
  • 447.4a (V-312.1 in the journal) Evaluation of Proteinuria and Microalbuminuria in a Long-Term Pig-to-Human Xenothymokidney Study
    Prof. Robert A Montgomery, United States
  • 447.5 Development of ESAM1.0 promoter for targeted gene expression in porcine evascular endothelial cells using transcriptome analysis
    Dr. Keon Bong Oh, Korea
  • 447.6 Differences in protection from complement and coagulation as well as glycocalyx composition in genetically modified porcine endothelial cells
    Dr. Mitra Gultom, Switzerland
  • 447.7 Multi-omic profiling in a human decedent receiving a pig kidney xenograft reveals concerted immune responses preceding a biopsy confirmed rejection event.
    Dr. Brendan Keating, United States
  • 447.8 Molecular incompatibility between pig CD200 and human CD200 receptor in xenogeneic immune responses
    Miss Bomin Kim, Korea
  • 447.9 Porcine islet-after-kidney transplantation in with cure of diabetes and six months of stable graft function in life-supporting pig-to-baboon model
    Hayato Iwase, United States