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Evidence that 15-deoxyspergualin inhibits natural antibody production but fails to prevent hyperacute rejection in a discordant xenograft model
Joseph R. Leventhal
, Henry C. Flores
, Scott A. Gruber
, Jeaneth Figueroa
, Jeffrey L. Platt
, J. Carlos Manive
, Fritz H. Bach
,
Arthur J Matas
, R. Morton Bolman
Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
Surgery
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Hyperacute Rejection
100%
Antibody Production
100%
15-Deoxyspergualin
100%
Xenograft Model
100%
Natural Antibodies
100%
Plasma Exchange
63%
Antibody Titer
45%
Guinea pig
36%
Xenograft
27%
Lewis Rats
18%
Splenectomy
18%
Titer Reduction
18%
Clinically Significant
9%
Reduction Method
9%
Vascular Endothelium
9%
Xenotransplantation
9%
Serious Complications
9%
Immunopathology
9%
Species Mixture
9%
Antibody Rebound
9%
Antibody Reduction
9%
Complement Deposition
9%
Immunology and Microbiology
Xenograft
100%
Gusperimus
100%
Hyperacute Graft Rejection
100%
Antibody Generation
100%
Blood Plasma
87%
Antibody Titer
62%
Rebound
37%
Guinea Pig
37%
Lewis Rat
25%
Body Weight
12%
Mediator
12%
Vascular Endothelium
12%
Strain 2 Guinea Pig
12%
Complement Deposition
12%
Xenotransplantation
12%