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Bioengineering solutions for ureteric disorders
OBJECTIVES: To summarise the causes of ureteric damage and the current standard of care, discussing the risks and benefits of available therapeutic options. We then focus on the current and future solutions that can be provided...
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The Role of Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury in Early Hepatic Allograft Dysfunction.
Liver transplantation (LT) is the only available curative treatment for patients with end-stage liver disease. Early allograft dysfunction (EAD) is a life-threatening complication of LT and is thought to be mediated in large...
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Modeling human tumor-immune environments in vivo for the preclinical assessment of immunotherapies.
Despite the significant contributions of immunocompetent mouse models to the development and assessment of cancer immunotherapies, they inadequately represent the genetic and biological complexity of corresponding human cancers....
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Mitochondria as Therapeutic Targets in Transplantation.
Advances in surgical procedures, technology, and immune suppression have transformed organ transplantation. However, the metabolic changes that occur during organ retrieval, storage, and implantation have been relatively...
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Immunological considerations and challenges for regenerative cellular therapies.
The central goal of regenerative medicine is to replace damaged or diseased tissue with cells that integrate and function optimally. The capacity of pluripotent stem cells to produce unlimited numbers of differentiated cells is...
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Immunological considerations and challenges for regenerative cellular therapies
Abstract: The central goal of regenerative medicine is to replace damaged or diseased tissue with cells that integrate and function optimally. The capacity of pluripotent stem cells to produce unlimited numbers of differentiated...
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Selective Delivery of Dicarboxylates to Mitochondria by Conjugation to a Lipophilic Cation via a Cleavable Linker.
Many mitochondrial metabolites and bioactive molecules contain two carboxylic acid moieties that make them unable to cross biological membranes. Hence, there is considerable interest in facilitating the uptake of these molecules...
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Use of human splenocytes in an innovative humanised mouse model for prediction of immunotherapy-induced cytokine release syndrome.
OBJECTIVES: Humanised mice have emerged as valuable models for pre-clinical testing of the safety and efficacy of immunotherapies. Given the variety of models available, selection of the most appropriate humanised mouse model is...
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