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Fresh porcine cardiac valves are not rejected in primates
Raymond H. Chen
, Alexander Kadner
, Richard N. Mitchell
,
David H. Adams
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Primates
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Porcine
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Cardiac Valves
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Galactose
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3-galactose
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Porcine Valve
80%
Porcine Heart
80%
Membrane Attack Complex
80%
Immunoglobulin M
60%
Endothelium
40%
Baboon
40%
Pulmonary Valve
40%
Microvascular Endothelium
40%
Immune Response
20%
Immunohistochemistry
20%
Orthotopic Heart Transplantation
20%
Aortic Valve
20%
Porcine Aortic Valve
20%
Tissue Damage
20%
Complement Activation
20%
Eosin Staining
20%
Hematoxylin Staining
20%
Vascular Endothelial
20%
Human Complement
20%
Human Immunoglobulin M
20%
Immunoglobulin M Antibody
20%
Xenograft Rejection
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Heart Valve
100%
Complement Membrane Attack Complex
100%
Immunoglobulin M
75%
Aortic Valve
50%
Pulmonary Valve
50%
Explant
25%
Wild Type
25%
Xenograft
25%
Immune Response
25%
Morphology
25%
Human Immunoglobulin
25%
Complement Activation
25%
Immunoglobulin M Antibody
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Galactose
100%
Immunoglobulin M
40%
Complement Membrane Attack Complex
40%
Wild Type
10%
Immune Response
10%
Explant
10%
Morphology
10%
Complement Activation
10%
Eosin
10%