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Intervirology (2023) 66 (1): 30–40.
Published Online: 16 November 2022
...Hussein Al-Shehabi; Norbert Bannert Introduction: Pigs are suitable donor species for xenotransplantation and biological materials from these animals are used for this purpose for many years. A major risk of xenotransplantation is a zoonosis by transspecies transmission of animal viruses...
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Intervirology (2006) 49 (4): 185–191.
Published Online: 17 May 2006
...Zhang Li; Yu Ping; Li Shengfu; Zeng Yangzhi; Cheng Jingqiu; Li Youping; Bu Hong A serious donor-organ shortage urges the use of animal donors to treat a wide appropriate variety of major health problems including organ failure and diabetes. However, the promise of clinical xenotransplantation...
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Intervirology (2005) 48 (2-3): 167–173.
Published Online: 24 March 2005
...Markus Irgang; Alexander Karlas; Christine Laue; Volker Specke; Stefan J. Tacke; Reinhard Kurth; Jürgen Schrezenmeir; Joachim Denner Objective: Porcine endogenous retroviruses (PERVs) pose a risk for xenotransplantations using pig materials as they are present in the genome of all pigs and are able...
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Intervirology (2003) 46 (2): 71–78.
Published Online: 11 April 2003
... diseases Xenotransplantation Mini Review Intervirology 2003;46:71 78 DOI: 10.1159/000069749 Received: January 29, 2003 Accepted: February 3, 2003 Viral Zoonoses A Threat under Control? B. Ludwiga F.B. Krausb R. Allwinna H.W. Doerra W. Preisera aInstitute for Medical Virology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe...
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Intervirology (2003) 46 (1): 17–24.
Published Online: 10 February 2003
...Stefan J. Tacke; Volker Specke; Joachim Denner Objective: Porcine endogenous retroviruses (PERVs) are of particular concern with xenotransplantations using pig cells, tissues or organs as they are present in the genome of all pig strains and are able to infect human cells in vitro. However...