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the impact of allograft rejection . ...
being tested in experimental models for reducing the impact of allograft rejection . Current Opinion in Ophthalmology 1992, ...
being tested in experimental models for reducing the impact of allograft rejection . Current Opinion in Ophthalmology 1992, ...
in chronic allograft dysfunction [18, 19]. Therefore, bisphosphonate therapy might alter recipients’ immunologic status, potentially affecting their long - term graft outcomes . We investigated whether ...
been conducted or published to date (none in the U.K.) on the outcomes of corneal transplantation following LSC transplantation [19, 20], particularly with respect to the long - term survival of corneal ...
deviation; and (c) immunosuppressive microenvironment in the eye. However, cornea transplants suffer allograft rejection when breached by vascularization. In recent developments, cellular corneal ...
impact specific causes of corneal graft failure.PENETRATING KERATOPLASTY (PKP) is one of the most successful and frequently performed transplantation procedures. Recent long - term studiesreport 10-year ...
their renal allograft (1/1, 100%) (Table 2). Table 2. Outcomes classified by choice of immunotherapy agent Therapy . Cases . Type of response . Immunosuppression during cancer immunotherapy . Graft . Rejection ...
these procedures to be effective. Long - term results, however, can vary considerably [32, 33]. Allogeneic tissue or cell transplants do less well in the longer term , and it is likely that immune rejection plays ...
. Rejection of heart and corneal allografts is preceded by an increase in the fraction of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) with high avidity for donor human leukocyte antigens (HLA) circulating in both peripheral ...
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