Evolving Status of Xenotransplantation: Introduction Leonard L. BaileySteven R. Gundry Pages: 899 - 900
Complement Activation, Its Consequences, and Blockade by Gene Transfer Christine A. CarringtonAndrew C. RichardsDavid J.G. White Pages: 907 - 912
Immature Host for Xenotransplantation Robert E. MichlerOktavijan P. MinanovSilviu Itescu Pages: 924 - 931
Survival following Orthotopic Cardiac Xenotransplantation between Juvenile Baboon Recipients and Concordant and Discordant Donor Species: Foundation for Clinical Trials Leonard L. BaileySteven R. Gundry Pages: 943 - 950
Laboratory Studies in Cross-Species Lung Transplantation Stephan L. KamholzRobert J. BrewerAllen J. Norin Pages: 951 - 955
Clinical Trials and Projected Future of Liver Xenotransplantation John FungAbdul RaoThomas Starzl Pages: 956 - 961
Baboon Bone Marrow Transplantation in Humans: Application of Cross-Species Disease Resistance Beate G. ExnerMichael NeippSuzanne T. Ildstad Pages: 962 - 967
Infectious Concerns of Cross-Species Transplantation: Xenozoonoses Marian G. Michaels Pages: 968 - 974
Ethics of Xenotransplantation: Animal Issues, Consent, and Likely Transformation of Transplant Ethics A.S. Daar Pages: 975 - 982
Benign Liver Tumors: Differential Diagnosis and Indications for Surgery Arved WeimannBurckhardt RingeRudolf Pichlmayr Pages: 983 - 991
Circulatory and Anatomic Differences among Experimental Gastric Tubes as Esophageal Replacement Martin K. SchillingDaniel MettlerMarkus W. Büchler Pages: 992 - 997
Impact on Outcome of Additional Microvascular Anastomosis—Supercharge—on Colon Interposition for Esophageal Replacement: Comparative and Multivariate Analysis Hiromasa FujitaHideaki YamanaHiroki Inutsuka Pages: 998 - 1003