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English: Supplementary Movie 1 Spontaneous acceptance of a second donor-matched abdominal allograft next to the rejected first allograft by infected tolerant recipients. A first BALB/c heart was transplanted in the peritoneal cavity of a B6 recipient treated with anti-CD154 + DST resulting in transplantation tolerance. Infection with Lm i.p. on day 60 post-transplantation resulted in acute rejection of the first graft 1 week later. A second B/c heart was transplanted immediately below the first rejected allograft 3 weeks after Lm infection, in the absence of immunosuppression. The video was taken at sacrifice, 60 days after second transplantation, and shows the first non-beating white fibrotic allograft (white arrow) and the fully vascularized beating second donor-matched allograft (red arrow). |
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Source | Video file from Miller M, Daniels M, Wang T, Chen J, Young J, Xu J, Wang Y, Yin D, Vu V, Husain A, Alegre M, Chong A (2015). "Spontaneous restoration of transplantation tolerance after acute rejection". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms8566. PMID 26151823. PMC: 4498267. | ||
Author | Miller M, Daniels M, Wang T, Chen J, Young J, Xu J, Wang Y, Yin D, Vu V, Husain A, Alegre M, Chong A | ||
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Short title | Supplementary Movie 1 |
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Author | Miller M, Daniels M, Wang T, Chen J, Young J, Xu J, Wang Y, Yin D, Vu V, Husain A, Alegre M, Chong A |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | Spontaneous acceptance of a second donor-matched abdominal allograft next to the rejected first allograft by infected tolerant recipients. A first BALB/c heart was transplanted in the peritoneal cavity of a B6 recipient treated with anti-CD154 + DST resulting in transplantation tolerance. Infection with Lm i.p. on day 60 post-transplantation resulted in acute rejection of the first graft 1 week later. A second B/c heart was transplanted immediately below the first rejected allograft 3 weeks after Lm infection, in the absence of immunosuppression. The video was taken at sacrifice, 60 days after second transplantation, and shows the first non-beating white fibrotic allograft (white arrow) and the fully vascularized beating second donor-matched allograft (red arrow). |
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