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Xenografts clinical applications

Another potential hurdle to the clinical application of xenotransplantation is the possibility that the xenograft may disturb normal metabolic and physiologic functions in the recipient. For example, Lawson and coworkers [71, 72] have shown that porcine thrombomodulin fails to interact adequately with human thrombin and protein C to generate activated protein C. [Pg.275]


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