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Skin xenotransplantation: technological advances and future directions
Richa Kalsi
, Franka Messner
, Gerald Brandacher
School of Medicine
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Xenograft
100%
Technological Progress
100%
Xenotransplantation
100%
Technological Futures
100%
Allograft
66%
Swine
66%
Xenotransplant
66%
Clinically Significant
33%
Genetic Modification
33%
Treatment Options
33%
Patient Management
33%
Clinical Translation
33%
Nonhuman Primate Model
33%
Herding
33%
Biological Dressings
33%
Large Animal Model
33%
Maintenance Immunosuppression
33%
Shelf Life
33%
Large Animal Study
33%
Pathogen-free
33%
Xenos
33%
Extensive Burns
33%
Coverage Time
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Xenograft
100%
Xenotransplantation
100%
Pig
66%
Allotransplantation
66%
Infectious Agent
33%
Immunosuppression
33%
DNA Modification
33%
Herd
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Xenograft
100%
Xenotransplantation
100%
Allograft
40%
Xeno-transplant
40%
Pathogen
20%
Immunosuppressive Treatment
20%
Thermal Burn
20%
Herd
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Xenograft
100%
Xenotransplantation
100%
Allograft
40%
DNA Modification
20%
Hospital Service
20%
Thermal Burn
20%
Immunosuppressive Treatment
20%
Shelf Life
20%