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Monitoring of Rejection and Absorption Studies After Small-Bowel Transplantation in the Dog Model

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Survival following total small-bowel allotransplantation in the dog is greatly prolonged with the use of cyclosporin (Craddock et al. 1983). However, allograft rejection remains a major problem. Therefore, before clinical intestinal transplantation can be undertaken, reliable methods for monitoring graft integrity must be developed. This is important for early therapeutic intervention and host survival.

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Nordgren, S., Cohen, Z., Greenberg, G.R., Langer, B. (1985). Monitoring of Rejection and Absorption Studies After Small-Bowel Transplantation in the Dog Model. In: Thiede, A., Deltz, E., Engemann, R., Hamelmann, H. (eds) Microsurgical Models in Rats for Transplantation Research. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61657-0_22

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