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- to another. Such cells, tissues or organs are called xenografts or xenotransplants. It is contrasted with allotransplantation (from other individual of...
- (born 1953), Jamaican media personality Baby Fae (1984–1984), American xenotransplant recipient Emerse Faé (born 1984), French-born Ivorian footballer Also...
- hypoplastic left heart syndrome. She became the first infant subject of a xenotransplant procedure and first successful infant heart transplant, receiving the...
- transplant and a neck tumor, respectively. Shaun's decision to perform a xenotransplant puts him at odds with new resident Dr. Danica "Danni" Powell, nearly...
- the many Adventist residents in Loma Linda. Baby Fae, first infant xenotransplant subject Brent Mayne, former catcher for the Kansas City Royals and San...
- prolactin receptors are insensitive to mouse prolactin: implications for xenotransplant modeling of human breast cancer in mice". The Journal of Endocrinology...
- performed the world's first heart transplant and world's first cardiac xenotransplant by transplanting the heart of a chimpanzee into a desperately ill and...
- a cure for cancer. John R. Brinkley (1885–1942), a nonphysician and xenotransplant specialist in Kansas, US, who claimed to have discovered a method of...
- "Three-yr follow-up of a type 1 diabetes mellitus patient with an islet xenotransplant". Clinical Transplantation. 21 (3): 352–57. doi:10.1111/j.1399-0012...
- 2018. Dolgin, Elie (2021-04-01). "First GM pigs for allergies. Could xenotransplants be next?". Nature Biotechnology. 39 (4): 397–400. doi:10.1038/s41587-021-00885-9...