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- Editors:
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D. E. Pegg
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MRC Medical Cryobiology Group, University Department of Surgery, Cambridge, UK
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I. A. Jacobsen
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Department of Nephrology, University Hospital, Odense C, Denmark
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N. A. Halasz
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Department of Surgery, University of California Medical Center, San Diego, USA
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Table of contents (61 chapters)
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Preservation by Continuous Perfusion
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- F. O. Belzer, R. M. Hoffmann, J. H. Southard
Pages 253-259
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- R. M. Hoffmann, J. H. Southard, F. O. Belzer
Pages 261-265
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- B. G. Rijkmans, G. Kootstra, J. Van Der Wijk, A. Nizet
Pages 267-272
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- R. N. Dunn, F. K. Merkel, D. Roseman, M. Haklin, K. English
Pages 273-277
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- O. Ruland, U. Spiegel, J. Hauss, K. Schönleben, H. Themann
Pages 279-281
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- N. Kamada, R. Y. Calne, D. G. D. Wight, B. J. Roser
Pages 283-286
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- A. Swistel, D. Lorieo, R. McCabe
Pages 287-289
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- E. Kemp, G. Kemp, S. Larsen, H. Starklint, C. J. Green
Pages 291-301
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Preservation of Cadaver Kidneys
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Front Matter
Pages 303-303
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- H. Bondevik, A. Jakobsen, A. Flatmark
Pages 305-306
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- A. T. Raftery, L. Hunt, S. B. Lucas, R. W. G. Johnson
Pages 307-308
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- H. E. Jørgensen, S. Kreiner, M. Larsen, L. R. Poulsen, S. Walter
Pages 309-311
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- I. R. Hardie, G. A. Balderson
Pages 313-314
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General Discussion
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Front Matter
Pages 321-321
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- D. E. Pegg, I. A. Jacobsen, N. A. Halasz
Pages 323-324
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- D. E. Pegg, I. A. Jacobsen, N. A. Halasz
Pages 325-328
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- D. E. Pegg, I. A. Jacobsen, N. A. Halasz
Pages 329-350
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- D. E. Pegg, I. A. Jacobsen, N. A. Halasz
Pages 351-360
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Cryopreservation
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Front Matter
Pages 361-361
About this book
During the past 10 years, there have been many international meetings on the storage of organs prior to transplantation, and several have led to the publication of proceedings; there have also been a number of other books on this subject-. Most of these publications have concentrated on practical clinical aspects of organ preservation and on empirical animal experiments directed towards well-defined clinical objectives. Progress was rapid at first, but it is now generally agreed that there has been little improvement in techniques during the past 5 years, although understanding has certainly increased. In 1980 the Tissue Preservation and Banking Committee of the Transplantation Society decided that a fresh approach to the problem of improving preservation methods was needed: it was decided to hold a conference at which an opportunity would be provided to return to basic principles and to examine some of the advances that have occurred in recent yelns in areas of physiology that might be important for further improvements in preservation. The conference was held in Cambridge, UK, in April 1981 and this book is based upon the papers presented to that meeting and the work of a small discussion group that met after the main meeting. The book starts with six basic review chapters, followed by sections on the effects of ischaemia and anoxia, and on biochemical and pharmacological aspects of hypothermia. Chapters dealing with organ preservation by initial perfusion followed by hypothermia, and by continuous hypothermic perfusion, follow.
Editors and Affiliations
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MRC Medical Cryobiology Group, University Department of Surgery, Cambridge, UK
D. E. Pegg
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Department of Nephrology, University Hospital, Odense C, Denmark
I. A. Jacobsen
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Department of Surgery, University of California Medical Center, San Diego, USA
N. A. Halasz