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Title
Journal
Year
Citations
1
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Quiescence Maintained by p21
cip1/waf1
Science
2000
1,199
2
Heart transplantation in baboons using α1,3-galactosyltransferase gene-knockout pigs as donors: initial experience
Nature Medicine
2005
645
3
Marked prolongation of porcine renal xenograft survival in baboons through the use of α1,3-galactosyltransferase gene-knockout donors and the cotransplantation of vascularized thymic tissue
Nature Medicine
2005
560
4
In vivo imaging of Treg cells providing immune privilege to the haematopoietic stem-cell niche
Nature
2011
502
5
Allogeneic bone marrow transplantation with co-stimulatory blockade induces macrochimerism and tolerance without cytoreductive host treatment
Nature Medicine
2000
491
6
Reconstitution of a functional human immune system in immunodeficient mice through combined human fetal thymus/liver and CD34+ cell transplantation
Blood
2006
410
7
Mixed Chimerism and Transplant Tolerance
Immunity
2001
378
8
Mixed lymphohaemopoietic chimerism and graft-ver suslymphoma effects after non-myeloablative therapy and HLA-mismatched bone-marrow transplantation
Lancet, The
1999
376
9
Extrathymic T Cell Deletion and Allogeneic Stem Cell Engraftment Induced with Costimulatory Blockade Is Followed by Central T Cell Tolerance
Journal of Experimental Medicine
1998
328
10
Induction of high levels of allogeneic hematopoietic reconstitution and donor-specific tolerance without myelosuppressive conditioning
Nature Medicine
1997
297
11
Xenotransplantation: current status and a perspective on the future
Nature Reviews Immunology
2007
284
12
BRAIN DEATH AND ITS INFLUENCE ON DONOR ORGAN QUALITY AND OUTCOME AFTER TRANSPLANTATION1
Transplantation
1999
280
13
Role for CD47-SIRP signaling in xenograft rejection by macrophages
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
2007
270
14
Will the Pig Solve the Transplantation Backlog?
Annual Review of Medicine
2002
267
15
Sepsis-Associated Myocardial Dysfunction
Chest
2006
267
16
No Evidence for Significant Transdifferentiation of Bone Marrow Into Pancreatic -Cells In Vivo
Diabetes
2004
254
17
The Chromatin-Modifying Enzyme Ezh2 Is Critical for the Maintenance of Regulatory T Cell Identity after Activation
Immunity
2015
253
18
Induction Of Kidney Allograft Tolerance After Transient Lymphohematopoietic Chimerism In Patients With Multiple Myeloma And End-Stage Renal Disease1
Transplantation
2002
248
19
Myeloma Responses and Tolerance Following Combined Kidney and Nonmyeloablative Marrow Transplantation: In Vivo and In Vitro Analyses
American Journal of Transplantation
2006
247
20
Induction of Robust Cellular and Humoral Virus-Specific Adaptive Immune Responses in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Humanized BLT Mice
Journal of Virology
2009
247
21
Long-Term Results in Recipients of Combined HLA-Mismatched Kidney and Bone Marrow Transplantation Without Maintenance Immunosuppression
American Journal of Transplantation
2014
247
22
Role of intrathymic clonal deletion and peripheral anergy in transplantation tolerance induced by bone marrow transplantation in mice conditioned with a nonmyeloablative regimen.
Journal of Immunology
1994
244
23
Role of intrathymic clonal deletion and peripheral anergy in transplantation tolerance induced by bone marrow transplantation in mice conditioned with a nonmyeloablative regimen
Journal of Immunology
1994
224
24
Constitutive activation of distinct BCR-signaling pathways in a subset of CLL patients: a molecular signature of anergy
Blood
2008
212
25
Human anti-porcine xenogeneic T cell response. Evidence for allelic specificity of mixed leukocyte reaction and for both direct and indirect pathways of recognition.
Journal of Immunology
1995
211
26
DISCORDANT ORGAN XENOTRANSPLANTATION IN PRIMATES
Transplantation
1998
208
27
Th1 and Th2 mediate acute graft-versus-host disease, each with distinct end-organ targets
Journal of Clinical Investigation
2000
206
28
Immunogenicity of umbilical cord tissue–derived cells
Blood
2008
205
29
Contrast nephropathy: Review focusing on prevention
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
2004
204
30
Treatment of severe autoimmune disease by stem-cell transplantation
Nature
2005
202
31
Skin graft tolerance across a discordant xenogeneic barrier
Nature Medicine
1996
196
32
RNAi-mediated CCR5 Silencing by LFA-1-targeted Nanoparticles Prevents HIV Infection in BLT Mice
Molecular Therapy
2010
192
33
Stable mixed chimerism and tolerance using a nonmyeloablative preparative regimen in a large-animal model
Journal of Clinical Investigation
2000
192
34
Tolerization of Anti–Galα1-3Gal Natural Antibody–forming B Cells by Induction of Mixed Chimerism
Journal of Experimental Medicine
1998
189
35
Human anti-porcine xenogeneic T cell response. Evidence for allelic specificity of mixed leukocyte reaction and for both direct and indirect pathways of recognition
Journal of Immunology
1995
189
36
HIGH-DOSE PORCINE HEMATOPOIETIC CELL TRANSPLANTATION COMBINED WITH CD40 LIGAND BLOCKADE IN BABOONS PREVENTS AN INDUCED ANTI-PIG HUMORAL RESPONSE
Transplantation
2000
183
37
Mixed chimerism and tolerance without whole body irradiation in a large animal model
Journal of Clinical Investigation
2000
182
38
α1,3-Galactosyltransferase Gene-Knockout Pig Heart Transplantation in Baboons with Survival Approaching 6 Months
Transplantation
2005
178
39
MODIFICATIONS OF THE CONDITIONING REGIMEN FOR ACHIEVING MIXED CHIMERISM AND DONOR-SPECIFIC TOLERANCE IN CYNOMOLGUS MONKEYS1
Transplantation
1997
176
40
THYMIC DEPENDENCE OF LOSS OF TOLERANCE IN MIXED ALLOGENEIC BONE MARROW CHIMERAS AFTER DEPLETION OF DONOR ANTIGEN
Transplantation
1996
167
41
COAGULATION AND THROMBOTIC DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH PIG ORGAN AND HEMATOPOIETIC CELL TRANSPLANTATION IN NONHUMAN PRIMATES
Transplantation
2000
164
42
Donor-derived interferon gamma is required for inhibition of acute graft-versus-host disease by interleukin 12.
Journal of Clinical Investigation
1998
164
43
Lymphohematopoietic graft-vs.-host reactions can be induced without graft-vs.-host disease in murine mixed chimeras established with a cyclophosphamide-based nonmyeloablative conditioning regimen
Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation
1999
161
44
Report of the xenotransplantation advisory committee of the international society for heart and lung transplantation:
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
2000
158
45
LONG-TERM OUTCOME AND ALLOANTIBODY PRODUCTION IN A NON-MYELOABLATIVE REGIMEN FOR INDUCTION OF RENAL ALLOGRAFT TOLERANCE1
Transplantation
1999
157
46
PORCINE KIDNEY AND HEART TRANSPLANTATION IN BABOONS UNDERGOING A TOLERANCE INDUCTION REGIMEN AND ANTIBODY ADSORPTION1
Transplantation
1999
155
47
Disordered regulation of coagulation and platelet activation in xenotransplantation
Xenotransplantation
2000
154
48
Myelosuppressive conditioning is required to achieve engraftment of pluripotent stem cells contained in moderate doses of syngeneic bone marrow
Blood
1994
153
49
INTRATHYMIC DELETION OF ALLOREACTIVE T CELLS IN MIXED BONE MARROW CHIMERAS PREPARED WITH A NONMYELOABLATIVE CONDITIONING REGIMEN1
Transplantation
1998
151
50
Xenoantigens and xenoantibodies
Xenotransplantation
1998
147
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