Corbin Goerlich, United States
Lack of human thrombomodulin gene expression in life supporting pig-to-baboon cardiac xenotransplantation models may accelerate antibody mediated rejection
Avneesh Singh, United States
Expression of human thrombomodulin gene on genetically engineered pig hearts prolong cardiac xenograft survivals in non-human primates
Corbin Goerlich, United States
Comparison of minimally ischemic cardiac preservation techniques to overcome Perioperative Cardiac Xenograft Dysfunction (pcxd) in life-supporting cardiac xenotransplantation model
Dr. Nikolaos Serifis, United States
Genetic modifications of the porcine genome regulate inflammatory and coagulation responses during ex-vivo porcine liver perfusion with human blood
Eun Young Lee, Korea
Microcapsule against hypoxia showed longer graft survival than microcapsule against fibrosis in diabetic mice receiving GalT-KO porcine islet transplantation
Avneesh Singh, United States
Presence of graft-infiltrating regulatory T cells are associated with long term cardiac xenograft survival in non-human primate
Kaitlyn Petitpas, United States
Genetic modifications attenuate but don’t abrogate the sialoadhesin-dependent adhesion of human RBC to porcine macrophages
Dr. Keon B Oh, Korea
Selected sequences of porcine elongation factor 1 alpha promoter lead to significant upregulation of target gene responding to human serum induction in porcine cells