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Leukodystrophy and bone Marrow transplantation : Role of mixed hematopoietic chimerismKAUFMAN, C. L; ILDSTAD, S. T.Neurochemical research. 1999, Vol 24, Num 4, pp 537-549, issn 0364-3190Article

Reconstitution with syngeneic plus allogeneic or xenogeneic bone marrow leads to specific acceptance of allografts or xenograftsILDSTAD, S. T; SACHS, D. H.Nature (London). 1984, Vol 307, Num 5947, pp 168-170, issn 0028-0836Article

Mixed allogeneic chimerism achieved by lethal and nonlethal conditioning approaches induced donor-specific tolerance to simultaneous islet allograftsHUA LI; COLSON, Y. L; ILDSTAD, S. T et al.Transplantation. 1995, Vol 60, Num 6, pp 523-529, issn 0041-1337Article

Cellular transplantation and gene therapyRICORDI, C; ILDSTAD, S. T; STARZL, T. E et al.Clinical transplantation. 1993, Vol 7, Num 1, pp 75-81, issn 0902-0063, 2Article

New concepts in immunobiologyPHAM, S. M; ILDSTAD, S. T.Seminars in anesthesia. 1995, Vol 14, Num 2, pp 73-84, issn 0277-0326Article

Intracellular labeling of T-cells with superparamagnetic contrast agentsTZU-CHEN YEH; WEIGUO ZHANG; ILDSTAD, S. T et al.Magnetic resonance in medicine. 1993, Vol 30, Num 5, pp 617-625, issn 0740-3194Article

The requirement for allogeneic chimerism for second transfer of tolerance from mixed allogeneic chimeras (A+B→A) to secondary recipientsWREN, S. M; HRONAKES, M. L; ILDSTAD, S. T et al.Transplantation. 1992, Vol 54, Num 6, pp 1031-1040, issn 0041-1337Article

Composite Tissue Allotransplantation : Past, Present and Future-The History and Expanding Applications of CTA as a New Frontier in TransplantationWU, S; XU, H; RAVINDRA, K et al.Transplantation proceedings. 2009, Vol 41, Num 2, pp 463-465, issn 0041-1345, 3 p.Conference Paper

CD4+ T cells but not CD8+ T cells, mediate the breaking of tolerance in mixed allogeneic chimeras (B10 + B10.BR→B10)WREN, S. M; HRONAKES, M. L; ILDSTAD, S. T et al.Transplantation. 1993, Vol 55, Num 6, pp 1382-1389, issn 0041-1337Article

Coexpression of NKR-P1 and αβ-TCR on lymphoid cells in fully xenogeneic (rat→mouse) chimeras and syngeneically reconstituted (A→A) ratsKAUFMAN, C. L; CHAMBERS, W. H; ILDSTAD, S. T et al.The Journal of immunology (1950). 1993, Vol 151, Num 11, pp 6002-6011, issn 0022-1767Article

Immunology of Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation: A Primer for Hand SurgeonsRAVINDRA, K; HAEBERLE, M; LEVIN, L. S et al.The Journal of hand surgery (St. Louis, Mo.). 2012, Vol 37A, Num 4, pp 842-850, issn 0363-5023, 9 p.Article

Mechanism for cotolerance in nonlethally conditioned mixed chimeras : Negative selection of the Vβ T-cell receptor repertoire by both host and donor bone marrow-derived cellsCOLSON, Y. L; LANGE, J; FOWLER, K et al.Blood. 1996, Vol 88, Num 12, pp 4601-4610, issn 0006-4971Article

In vivo dynamic MRI tracking of rat T-cells labeled with superparamagnetic iron-oxide particlesTZU-CHEN YEH; WEIGUO ZHANG; ILDSTAD, S. T et al.Magnetic resonance in medicine. 1995, Vol 33, Num 2, pp 200-208, issn 0740-3194Article

Cross-specific bone marrow transplantation : evidence for recognition of skin-specific antigens across a species Barrier (rat→mouse)ILDSTAD, S. T; WREN, S. M; HRONAKES, M. L et al.The Journal of surgical research. 1991, Vol 51, Num 5, pp 372-376, issn 0022-4804Conference Paper

Mixed allogeneic chimerism to induce tolerance to solid organ and cellular graftsEXNER, B. G; ACHOLONU, I. N; BERGHEIM, M et al.Acta haematologica. 1999, Vol 101, Num 2, pp 78-81, issn 0001-5792Conference Paper

Cross species graft-versus-host disease induces hepatic injury in association with a donor-derived cellular immune responseCOOPER, M. H; NALESNIK, M. A; WATKINS, S. C et al.Transplantation proceedings. 1993, Vol 25, Num 1, issn 0041-1345, p. 1283, 2Conference Paper

Long-term functional xenograft tolerance after intrathymic islet transplantation (Lewis rat→B6) mouseZENG, Y; BLUESTONE, J. A; ILDSTAD, S. T et al.Transplantation proceedings. 1993, Vol 25, Num 1, pp 438-439, issn 0041-1345, 1Conference Paper

Intrathymic transplantation of hepatocytes is facilitated by the addition of pancreatic isletsDI SILVIO, M; MURASE, N; RILO, H. R et al.Transplantation proceedings. 1992, Vol 24, Num 6, issn 0041-1345, p. 2987Conference Paper

Preferential development of NKR-P1-expressing cells in the spleen versus thymus and bone marrow of fully xenogeneic (rat→mouse) chimerasKAUFMAN, C. L; CHAMBERS, W. H; WREN, S. M et al.Transplantation proceedings. 1992, Vol 24, Num 6, pp 2887-2888, issn 0041-1345Conference Paper

Cross-species bone marrow transplantation : evidence for tolerance induction, stem cell engraftment, and maturation of T lymphocytes in a xenogeneic stromal environment (rat → mouse)ILDSTAD, S. T; WREN, S. M; BOGGS, S. S et al.The Journal of experimental medicine. 1991, Vol 174, Num 2, pp 467-478, issn 0022-1007Article

Composite Tissue Transplantation : A Rapidly Advancing FieldRAVINDRA, K. V; WU, S; BOZULIC, L et al.Transplantation proceedings. 2008, Vol 40, Num 5, pp 1237-1248, issn 0041-1345, 12 p.Article

Mixed hematopoietic chimerism induces donor-specific tolerance for lung allografts in rodentsPHAM, S. M; MITRUKA, S. N; WOOK YOUM et al.American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. 1999, Vol 159, Num 1, pp 199-205, issn 1073-449XArticle

Active immunization using dendritic cells mixed with tumor cells inhibits the growth of primary breast cancer. DiscussionCOVENEY, E; WHEATLEY, G. H; LYERLY, H. K et al.Surgery. 1997, Vol 122, Num 2, pp 228-234, issn 0039-6060Conference Paper

Evidence for early Th 2 T cell predominance in xenoreactivityWREN, S. M; WANG, S. C; THAI, N. L et al.Transplantation. 1993, Vol 56, Num 4, pp 905-911, issn 0041-1337Article

Cross-species transplantation tolerance : rat bone marrow-derived cells can contribute to the ligand for negative selection of mouse T cell receptor Vβ in chimeras tolerant to xenogeneic antigens (mouse + rat → mouse)ILDSTAD, S. T; VACCHIO, M. S; MARKUS, P. M et al.The Journal of experimental medicine. 1992, Vol 175, Num 1, pp 147-155, issn 0022-1007Article

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