Decellularized GGTA1-KO pig heart valves do not bind preformed human xenoantibodies
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Title
Decellularized GGTA1-KO pig heart valves do not bind preformed human xenoantibodies
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Keywords
GGTA1-KO pig, Heart valves, Preformed xenoantibodies, Non-Gal xenoantigens, αGal epitopes, Decellularization
Journal
BASIC RESEARCH IN CARDIOLOGY
Volume 111, Issue 4, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2016-05-06
DOI
10.1007/s00395-016-0560-7
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