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I am working in transplant immunology research at [http://www.georgetown.edu Georgetown]
'''This page is under construction, please come back later to check the most recent information.'''
Transplant immunology can be considered as a subfield of immunology. It studies the interactions of host organism with grafted tissues or organs.
 
='''Transplant Tolerance Induction for Solid Organ Transplantation'''=
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<h3>GENERAL INFO</h3>
&bull; [[BASICS]] <br>
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<h3>SMALL RODENT</h3>
 
&bull; [[Experiments]]<br>
 
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<h3>NONHUMAN PRIMATE</h3>
&bull; [[WHY NHPs?]]<br>
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<h3>HUMAN</h3>
&bull; [[History]]<br/>
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<h3>Meta</h3>
&bull; [[About]]<br/>
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<h2>News:</h2>
1/20/06 -- [[Transplant Tolerance]] Is being constructed.<br>
 
==Experimental models==
 
# Studies in [[small rodents]] (mice, rats)
# Studies in [[nonhuman primates]]
 
==Immunosuppressor agens used==
 
# Antilymphocyte antisera: Antilymphocyte globulin, thymoglobulin, rituximab.
#Immunosupressor drugs: Sirolimus, Tacrolimus
 
==Adjuvant donor bone marrow (BM) infusion==
# Whole unfractionated BM infusion.
# Fractionated BM infusion
# Enriched BM progenitor cell infusion
 


=="Laws of transplantation"==
=="Laws of transplantation"==
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# Transplant from F2 and all subsequentt generations to F1 animals will succeed.
# Transplant from F2 and all subsequentt generations to F1 animals will succeed.
# Transplants from inbred parental strains to the F2 generation will usually, but not always fail.
# Transplants from inbred parental strains to the F2 generation will usually, but not always fail.
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NOTE: This website is a place where you could find some introductory recent information on transplantation tolerance. It is currently prepared by one individual, therefore it is restricted in terms of rigorous verification and "recentness". A mirror of this page is also beign built at [http://morphomes.org/transplantwiki TransplantWiki]. If you would like to contact me for anything please feel free to do so:[mailto:edipakpinar@morphomes.org e-mail_1]or [mailto:ea82@georgetown.edu e-mail_2].

Latest revision as of 06:06, 31 January 2006

This page is under construction, please come back later to check the most recent information.

Transplant Tolerance Induction for Solid Organ Transplantation

GENERAL INFO

BASICS

SMALL RODENT

Experiments

NONHUMAN PRIMATE

WHY NHPs?

HUMAN

History

Meta

About

News:

1/20/06 -- Transplant Tolerance Is being constructed.

Experimental models

  1. Studies in small rodents (mice, rats)
  2. Studies in nonhuman primates

Immunosuppressor agens used

  1. Antilymphocyte antisera: Antilymphocyte globulin, thymoglobulin, rituximab.
  2. Immunosupressor drugs: Sirolimus, Tacrolimus

Adjuvant donor bone marrow (BM) infusion

  1. Whole unfractionated BM infusion.
  2. Fractionated BM infusion
  3. Enriched BM progenitor cell infusion


"Laws of transplantation"

  1. Transplants between inbred strains will succeed.
  2. Transplants between inbred strains will fail,
  3. Transplants from a member of an inbred parental strain to an F-1 offspring will succeed, but those in the reverse direction will fail.
  4. Transplant from F2 and all subsequentt generations to F1 animals will succeed.
  5. Transplants from inbred parental strains to the F2 generation will usually, but not always fail.

NOTE: This website is a place where you could find some introductory recent information on transplantation tolerance. It is currently prepared by one individual, therefore it is restricted in terms of rigorous verification and "recentness". A mirror of this page is also beign built at TransplantWiki. If you would like to contact me for anything please feel free to do so:e-mail_1or e-mail_2.