Lung Transplant Research Today is a free monthly online journal that collates and summarizes the latest research about Lung Transplant, including details on risks, prognosis, procedure, surgery, organ donation. | ||||||||
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A novel model for post-transplant obliterative airway disease reveals angiogenesis from the pulmonary circulation.Dutly AE, Andrade CF, Verkaik R, Kugathasan L, Trogadis J, Liu M, Waddell TK, Stewart DJ, Keshavjee S Thoracic Surgery Research Laboratory, Toronto General Hospital Research Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada. We present a novel animal model for post-transplant obliterative airway disease in which the donor trachea is implanted into the recipient's lung parenchyma. Although this procedure is technically more challenging than the heterotopic model of implantation into a subcutaneous pouch, it has several important advantages some of which are the appropriate local environment and the possibility of local immunosuppressive therapy after transtracheal gene, cell or drug delivery. This model has revealed new insights into angiogenic potential of the pulmonary circulation. Published 12 January 2005 in Am J Transplant, 5(2): 248-54.
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