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Inflammatory responses and coagulation disorders are a relevant challenge for successful cardiac xenotransplantation on its way to the clinic. To cope with this, an effective and clinically practicable anti-inflammatory and anti-coagulatory regimen is needed. The inflammatory and coagulatory response can be reduced by genetic engineering of the organ-source pigs. Furthermore, there are several therapeutic strategies to prevent or reduce inflammatory responses and coagulation disorders following xenotransplantation. However, it is still unclear, which combination of drugs should be used in the clinical setting. To elucidate this, we present data from pig-to-baboon orthotopic cardiac xenotransplantation experiments using a combination of several anti-inflammatory drugs.
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Martin Bender
Bruno Reichart
Constança Figueiredo
Xenotransplantation
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Technical University of Munich
Freie Universität Berlin
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e61de3b6db6435875af857 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/xen.12877
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