Xenotransplantation
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd · United Kingdom · Est. 1962
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This journal focuses on xenotransplantation, particularly the use of genetically modified porcine organs in human and non-human primate recipients. Research investigates organ function, immune responses, rejection mechanisms, and the efficacy of various therapeutic interventions, including complement inhibitors and immunosuppressive regimens. The scope also encompasses the clinical translation of xenotransplantation, addressing challenges in organ preservation, transport, patient safety, ethical considerations, public attitudes, and regulatory frameworks. Studies explore the potential of xenotransplantation to address organ shortages and its relationship with human organ trafficking.
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