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Marrow transplantation in children: "current results and controversies"
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Xenotransplantation - State of the art
D. K. C. Cooper
[Vol 1 pp d248-265; September 1, 1996]

Pig alpha1, 3galactosyltransferase: A major target for genetic manipulation in xenotransplantation
K. Strahan, A. Preece and K. Gustafsson
[Vol 1 pp e34-41; July 1, 1996]

Migration and activation pattern of specialized dendritic cells after heterotopic small bowel transplantation in a graft-versus-host model of the rat.
F. Fändrich, J. Schröder, T. Jahnke, A. M. Waaga, M. R. Pawaresch, and H. H. Wacker
[Vol 2 pp b1-11; January 1, 1997]

Transgenic approaches for the reduction of Galalpha(1,3)Gal for xenotransplantation
M. S. Sandrin, N. Osman and I. F. C. McKenzie
[Vol 2 pp e1-11; April 1, 1997]

Pancreas transplantation: indications, clinical management, and outcomes John P. Leone, Abhinav Humar , Rainer W. G. Gruessner, and David E.R. Sutherland
[Vol 2 pp e34-40; August 1, 1997]

Kidney transplantation: a brief review Abhinav Humar, John P. Leone, and Arthur J. Matas
[Vol 2 pp e41-47; August 1, 1997]

Xenotransplantation - state of the art - Update 1999
L. Bühler, T. Friedman, J. Iacomini, and D.K.C. Cooper

[Frontiers in Biosciece 4, d408-415, April 15, 1999]