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- Cryopreserved pulmonary homografts were most often used for a long time until the introduction of decellularized homografts. If the left sided outflow...
- species. The transplant is called an allograft, allogeneic transplant, or homograft. Most human tissue and organ transplants are allografts. It is contrasted...
- conventional homografts frequently occurs and is the main reason for its restrictive use, however, current guidelines confirm homografts as a valid alternative...
- These are called homografts. Homograft valves are donated by patients and recovered after the patient expires. The durability of homograft valves is probably...
- became commercially available in 1961, early use of human cadaveric aortic homografts for aortic valve replacement, and introduced the use of hypothermia and...
- Influence of the Kidneys on Blood Pressure: Evidence from Chronic Renal Homografts in Rats with Opposite Predispositions to Hypertension". Circulation Research...
- Radley-Smith and R. Maclaurin. "Fourteen-year experience with homovital homografts for aortic valve replacement". The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular...
- heart valves with either an artificial heart valve or a bioprosthesis (homograft from human tissue or xenograft e.g. from pig). It is an alternative to...
- valves are used from human donors, as in aortic homografts and pulmonary autografts. An aortic homograft is an aortic valve from a human donor, retrieved...
- PMID 13601801. S2CID 8043359. Calne RY (February 1960). "The rejection of renal homografts. Inhibition in dogs by 6-mercaptopurine". Lancet. 1 (7121): 417–418. doi:10...