2014
DOI: 10.4238/2014.september.29.16
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Development of an improved rat model of dual graft liver transplantation with long-term survival

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Dual graft liver transplantation has been demonstrated to be feasible as well as effective in increasing the donor pool and in preventing the potential for small-for-size syndrome. However, little is known about the pathophysiological and immune processes following dual graft liver transplantation due to the lack of appropriate animal models. The aim of this study, therefore, was to establish an improved rat model of dual graft liver transplantation, with long-term survival. Male inbred rats were use… Show more

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“…Moreover, the small number of cases and short follow-up time lead to a lack of information on the physiological process in DGLT. Thus, our team has established a rat dual-graft liver transplantation model ( 34 , 36 ). We improved the stability and observed the changes in dual- graft post-transplantation to explore the mechanism of volume unbalance.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the small number of cases and short follow-up time lead to a lack of information on the physiological process in DGLT. Thus, our team has established a rat dual-graft liver transplantation model ( 34 , 36 ). We improved the stability and observed the changes in dual- graft post-transplantation to explore the mechanism of volume unbalance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%