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
447.5 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