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Ex Vivo Organ Perfusion Studies in Xenograft Research

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Xenotransplantation experiments can be performed either by experimental interspecies organ or tissue transplantation in animals, or by using an artificial circulation where donor organs can be perfused with xenogeneic blood or blood components.

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Otte, K.E., Steinbruchel, D., Kemp, E. (1991). Ex Vivo Organ Perfusion Studies in Xenograft Research. In: Cooper, D.K.C., Kemp, E., Reemtsma, K., White, D.J.G. (eds) Xenotransplantation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97323-9_25

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