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  • The fifth operation was to transplant a uterus and was intended to allow Elbe, the
  • er Finn was born so that Sinead could have a transplant after she contracted leukemia at the age of
  • ctober 2000 she received a life-saving liver transplant after being diagnosed with autoimmune hepati
  • In 2006, he received a liver transplant after suffering from acute cirrhosis and can
  • of the T-cell population at the time of the transplant also risks delayed acute rejection, which ma
  • ad Carly put on the waiting list for a heart transplant an hour before the rest of the doctors came
  • secret could help preserve vital organs for transplant, and could aid in understanding of possible
  • It is supposedly difficult to transplant and grow in gardens, potentially because of
  • ey disease and supports activities in kidney transplant and dialysis throughout the midwest and sout
  • ng's life, Dr. Franklin must perform a heart transplant and give Kong a computer-monitored artificia
  • torage diseases, renal disease, orthopedics, transplant and immune diseases, oncology, genetics and
  • capped by Sean Elliott's early season kidney transplant, and Tim Duncan's late-season knee injury.
  • r offering dedicated programs in bone marrow transplant and experimental chemotherapy, along with th
  • linear accelerator, facility for Bone marrow transplant, and all cancer-related investigatory facili
  • edicine, orthopedics, emergency care, kidney transplant and others.
  • dical Center include: Director of Heart/Lung Transplant and Artificial Devices Program (1986-1995),
  • ich is used in treating patients after organ transplant and patients suffering from autoimmune disor
  • Disease (ESRD) and the need for dialysis or transplant, and is associated with dramatic increase in
  • He eventually received a kidney transplant and returned to Toronto.
  • r having completed the first successful lung transplant and the first successful double lung transpl
  • under centre for behavioural sciences Kidney Transplant and Liver Transplant under organ transplant
  • By this time he had experienced a kidney transplant and two pancreas transplants.
  • 68), carried out the first UK live lobe lung transplant and went on to perform more transplants than
  • is kidney to a sickly little boy in a kidney transplant) and is the distinguished celebrity who ever
  • York Times, December 6, 2005, "A Pioneering Transplant, and Now an Ethical Storm"
  • He also obtained a hair transplant and endorsed the procedure in several advert
  • The locomotives are now owned by TransPlant and have since been used on other engineerin
  • She stayed on as faculty at UCLA, in liver transplant and cancer surgery.
  • r example, the first baby born after ovarian transplant and the first photograph of human ovulation.
  • The transfusion and the heart transplant are a success, but Kong escapes along with t
  • He had been waiting for a lung transplant as a result of suffering from emphysema.
  • November 23, 1989, Gantner received a kidney transplant, as his sister donated her kidney.
  • damage to the membrane may require a corneal transplant as the endothelial cells depend on it for su
  • hat offer funding for the canine bone marrow transplant at NC State University.
  • 02 with kidney trouble, he underwent a heart transplant at Papworth Hospital, Cambridge in 2003.
  • cirrhosis in 2007 and was on the list for a transplant at the time of his death.
  • t regained sight on both eyes after a cornea transplant at the age of 52.
  • Thomas Starzl performs the first liver transplant, at the University of Colorado Health Scienc
  • . Francis Robicsek performed the first heart transplant at Carolinas Medical Center in 1986.
  • ounder Steve Jobs underwent a complete liver transplant at Methodist University Hospital.
  • nital heart defects, Wright received a heart transplant at the age of 12.
  • e infections, and he will need a bone marrow transplant because of heavy exposure.
  • heart and then finds out he cannot receive a transplant because HMO insurance will not cover it.
  • using liver failure; if this occurs, a liver transplant becomes necessary.
  • Before the transplant begins, the team finds out that the younger
  • The hospital's transplant board denies a transplant due to his age and
  • Belson determines that Nora needs an organ transplant, but due to her rare blood type there are no
  • she has acute liver failure and would need a transplant, but since there is no diagnosis of the unde
  • He underwent a bone marrow transplant, but it was unsuccessful.
  • A young boy needs a heart transplant but doesn't seem to want it, and an argument
  • the transformation, "We perform a 'thalamic transplant', but that's a misnomer.
  • Organ Transplant Center
  • The Shands Transplant Center at the University of Florida is also
  • edical Center (UPMC) was the world's leading transplant center with the coincidence that the dominan
  • d politician Ignazio Marino, director of the transplant center of the Thomas Jefferson University Ho
  • rdiac Diseases, Toxicology Center and Kidney Transplant Center)
  • om 2001 to 2005, 737 patients from nine U.S. transplant centers enrolled in the Study and contribute
  • nsplantation ('SIUT') is a dialysis & kidney transplant centre located in Pakistan.
  • f Transplantation and Director of the Oxford Transplant Centre and a fellow of Green Templeton Colle
  • f transplantation and director of the Oxford Transplant Centre.
  • fication is offered by the American Board of Transplant Certification and represents a high standard
  • in that time and the first successful heart transplant Christiaan Barnard performed in the entire w
  • The transplant committee will never give her a second lung,
  • tablished the first commercial cattle-embryo transplant company in New Zealand in 1974.
  • Transplant compatibility: Forms the basis for compatibi
  • s Hanson to a pitch by Steve Boman, a former transplant coordinator and Chicago newspaper reporter,
  • The kidney transplant coordinators have all received certification
  • disciplinary team of nephrologist, surgeons, transplant coordinators, social workers, dietitians and
  • a retrial; Elsie learns that she may need a transplant; Cording, the defence attorney, learns of a
  • The first transplant doesn't work, and Nick is dying.
  • oxicity test, a tissue-typing test for organ transplant donors and recipients that required only 1 m
  • They are tricky to transplant due to their coarse, fleshy root system and
  • Morgan received a kidney transplant during the autumn of 1975, but complications
  • ent: The Postcharismatic Fate of a Religious Transplant ed.
  • sode 328, in which her character coordinated transplant efforts from a single organ donor.
  • s complete the first combination heart/liver transplant ever performed in the Hudson Valley.
  • Transplant experiment known as a common garden experime
  • Transplant experiments are often performed to test if t
  • n in the size and shape of birds, leading to transplant experiments with red-winged blackbirds and t
  • However, Guthrie's head transplant experiments likely prevented his Nobel Prize
  • However, transplant experiments still have the advantages of bei
  • wo transplants three days apart as the first transplant failed until the last-minute call came in ti
  • In the absence of a liver transplant, FAP is invariably fatal.
  • ther, Beverley De Gale, sought a bone marrow transplant for Daniel.
  • on, but he needs a bone marrow and stem cell transplant for a cure to be possible.
  • arly 2000s for his role in securing a kidney transplant for professional basketball player Alonzo Mo
  • Cruz was saved after receiving an emergency transplant from boyfriend (now husband) and actor Pierr
  • and recovered after receiving a bone marrow transplant from his brother and chemotherapy.
  • une - Guy Alexandre performs the first renal transplant from a heart-beating, brain-dead donor, at S
  • ent named Nick for a last resort bone-marrow transplant from his younger brother, Matty.
  • , but then discovered Chris Earl (a Sarasota transplant from San Jose,CA) at an open jam session in
  • d as a result of his receiving a bone-marrow transplant from his brother.
  • in Seattle, where he received a bone marrow transplant from his sister Mouzetta, whose tissues fort
  • A recent transplant from California, Dr. Paula Spencer has just
  • The Foundation's annual Transplant Games were first held in 2008; Donor's Day h
  • at the 2002 National Kidney Foundation U.S. Transplant Games.
  • eople receiving immunosuppressants to reduce transplant graft rejection, an increase risk of maligna
  • A bone marrow transplant has been attempted on a child, but did not c
  • A bone marrow transplant has also been successful in curing CEP in a
  • Liver transplant has been used in the treatment of this condi
  • His health problems which led to a liver transplant have also inspired works.
  • However, five days after the transplant, he asked that weights be brought to his roo
  • In need of a heart and liver transplant, he died on June 3, 1987, of post-operative
  • A year after his transplant, he was a recipient of a wish from the Make-
  • ally adopted - died following a failed liver transplant, Hecht conceived the idea of creating a Foun
  • ince an eccentric yet brilliant scientist to transplant her brain into a new, youthful body.
  • to use his scientific and magic abilities to transplant his mind into Swamp Thing's body.
  • After a quick foot transplant his feet start taking on a murderous mind of
  • have been rumors of him hoping to get a tail transplant, however those have been debunked because ac
  • Flett received a liver transplant; however, his body rejected the transplant.
  • ilitating cardiac illness, requiring a heart transplant if she is to live.
  • ated an active renal research group studying transplant immunology, renal bone disease and the facil
  • st and geneticist who pioneered the field of transplant immunology.
  • occur in people who have undergone an organ transplant, in which these drugs may be used to suppres
  • Samwell underwent a heart transplant in the 1990s and died in Sacramento, Califor
  • er: the world's first liver, heart, and lung transplant in 1987; the first intestinal transplant in
  • Mahon wrote and recorded after his stem cell transplant in connection with his leukemia diagnosis in
  • of immigration and the experience of being a transplant in a new environment.
  • idney disease for years and championed organ transplant in the Western Australian State Parliament f
  • After receiving a liver transplant in 2000 to treat Primary sclerosing cholangi
  • Mitchell had earlier had a liver transplant in an attempt to beat a rare form of cancer
  • S performed the first outpatient bone marrow transplant in the US, as well as the first gene therapy
  • It was home to the first successful heart transplant in the UK and one of the world's first beati
  • kh Khalifa team performed their first kidney transplant in early 2008.
  • o The Jerusalem Post "[h]e received a kidney transplant in March 1997 at Hadassah Hospital in Jerusa
  • verage in 1950, provide coverage for a heart transplant in 1984, offer online benefit and enrollment
  • life, which was briefly cured by a pancreas transplant in 2006, but "it failed a few months later a
  • She was given a kidney transplant in a successful 12-hour operation.
  • Tippit received a single lung transplant in 2000 as treatment for severe emphysema.
  • Erlanger performed its first kidney transplant in 1989 and since has performed over 500 pro
  • A reciprocal transplant involves introducing organisms from each of
  • The brain transplant is a success, and the result is a sultry and
  • en tree, because it is easy to propagate and transplant, is fairly fast-growing, and has beautiful f
  • whom surgery was not an option, a heart-lung transplant is the only alternative, but there are new d
  • n (Nicollette Sheridan) who underwent an eye transplant is haunted by visions of her donor's last mo
  • The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant is a 1971 science fiction/horror film direct
  • is retrieved by Madara, and demands that he transplant Itachi's eyes.
  • However, CIGNA offered to pay for the transplant itself when it made the exception to the pol
  • A history of New Orleans piano by British transplant Jon Cleary
  • his passion for reform to the organ donation transplant laws in Western Australia.
  • ced dilated cardiomyopathy and placed on the transplant list.
  • Although a liver or kidney transplant may save some patients with complete organ f
  • After some health issues, including a kidney transplant, McKinsey retired to Southern California and
  • In medicine a heterologous transplant means 'between species' or 'from one species
  • ug of mycophenolic acid, used extensively in transplant medicine.
  • been tested as a compatible donor, a kidney transplant might have saved his life.
  • compatibility complex-mismatched bone marrow transplant model.
  • pianist's hands are destroyed he receives a transplant of human hands, (once belonging to a murder
  • ary team that performed the first successful transplant of a kidney between identical twin brothers.
  • e in unique detail experiments involving the transplant of genetically modified pig organs into five
  • ous for performing the first successful hand transplant on Clint Hallam on 23 September 1998, the fi
  • ty of Washington, and received a bone marrow transplant on May 17, 2006 after the cancer went into r
  • multiple doses, the first 1 hour before the transplant operation and 5 further doses given at two w
  • elings after successfully undergoing a heart transplant operation in 1997.
  • Oliver survives the transplant operation, but Richard's health deteriorats
  • night when she undergoes a life-saving heart transplant operation.
  • ncreased from 55 to 301, and a record 29,000 transplant operations took place in 2006, up from 19,00
  • of 142 organs, according to the German organ transplant organization, Deutsche Stiftung Organtranspl
  • r and father decide to donate his heart to a transplant organization.
  • t similar proteins may be useful for storing transplant organs and for producing better ice cream.
  • vers that a Pittsburgh-based black market in transplant organs seems to be fronted by PharmaGen, a g
  • In March 2010, a two year old transplant patient from Texas was given a lethal dose o
  • Francis Chan (born 1991): the youngest liver transplant patient in Australia at three months old.
  • The study included 60 transplant patients who received immunosuppression, a g
  • It is currently used by Shands to house transplant patients
  • ecruited retrospectively and consisted of 60 transplant patients equally matched for age, skin type
  • Transplant patients already on this drug should not dis
  • has close links with NTUH to which it refers transplant patients, and exchanges physicians for cross
  • e focus of a phase 2 clinical trial in renal transplant patients.
  • hows anti-BK virus activity in a subgroup of transplant patients.
  • It is also used to follow up bone marrow transplant patients.
  • The first heart transplant performed in Hampton Roads occurred at the h
  • Achievement Award of the American Society of Transplant Physicians (1996).
  • Research done in USA showed positive transplant preservation properties.
  • ien involved and are not related to an organ transplant procedure; D. Verification of lawful presenc
  • ed CIPFG's petition alleging unethical organ transplant procedures in China by announcing the abolit
  • ned to Broadway in the Steppenwolf Theatre's transplant production of Tracy Letts' August: Osage Cou
  • e Board of Directors of The University Organ Transplant Program.
  • It is home to the Saskatchewan Transplant Program.
  • ausing huge damage to the already struggling transplant programme."
  • e, hosts one of the leading Kidney and Liver transplant programs in New York, and is home to Maria F
  • ication for health care professionals, organ transplant programs, drug control programs and clinical
  • lles, Class of 1992, Medical Co-Director and Transplant Pulmonologist for Oschner Medical Center, Tr
  • belief that they were tree ferns, which can transplant readily.
  • Morris, was Europe's longest surviving heart transplant recipient until his death in July 2005.
  • In May 2007, he became a liver transplant recipient.
  • ed the incidence of acute rejection in solid transplant recipients, mycophenolate is increasingly ut
  • 's disease, rheumatoid arthritis), and organ transplant recipients.
  • mmended its use be considered for all kidney transplant recipients.
  • ratory, and also established the UCLA Kidney Transplant Registry, the largest in the world.
  • d the Ir (immune response) genes that govern transplant rejection (1960s).
  • diseases such as corticosteroids, and organ transplant rejection (ciclosporin, tacrolimus) work by
  • al's own adult stem cells to avoid issues of transplant rejection without requiring modifications to
  • His observations on transplant rejection became codified into the "five law
  • It was originally used to prevent transplant rejection of solid organs but has also found
  • also be able to detect early signs of heart transplant rejection and tuberculosis.
  • as focused on study of the humoral theory of transplant rejection, which states that antibodies caus
  • known as Orthoclone OKT3), for treatment of transplant rejection.
  • ases, as well as for the prevention of organ transplant rejection.
  • She soon after died of transplant rejections.
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