猪-人异种移植中免疫抑制的机遇与挑战。

IF 12.8 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Med Pub Date : 2024-08-09 DOI:10.1016/j.medj.2024.07.017
Guillaume Onyeaghala, Casey R Dorr, Ajay K Israni
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器官的跨物种移植可能会缓解肾脏供体短缺的问题,使越来越多的病人能够得到肾脏移植。然而,由于异种器官移植对受者的生理和免疫影响尚未定性,这一潜力仍然受到限制,Pan 等人1 在本研究中对此进行了调查。
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Opportunities and challenges for immunosuppression in the context of pig-to-human xenotransplantation.

The transplantation of organ(s) across species may alleviate the shortage of available donor kidneys for an ever-growing number of patients on transplant waiting lists. However, this potential remains limited by uncharacterized physiologic and immune effects of xenotransplants in recipients, which Pan et al.1 investigated in the current study.

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