Search Results - Tector, Matthew
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Examining Epitope Mutagenesis as a Strategy to Reduce and Eliminate Human Antibody Binding to Class II Swine Leukocyte Antigens by Ladowski, Joseph M., Martens, Gregory R., Reyes, Luz M., Hauptfeld-Dolejsek, Vera, Tector, Matthew, Tector, Joseph
Published 2019Text -
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Silencing porcine CMAH and GGTA1 genes significantly reduces xenogeneic consumption of human platelets by porcine livers by Butler, James R., Paris, Leela L., Blankenship, Ross L., Sidner, Richard A., Martens, Gregory R., Ladowski, Joeseph M., Li, Ping, Estrada, Jose L, Tector, Matthew, Tector, A. Joseph
Published 2016Text -
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Anti-C5 Antibody Tesidolumab Reduces Early Antibody Mediated Rejection and Prolongs Survival in Renal Xenotransplantation. by Adams, Andrew B., Lovasik, Brendan P., Faber, David A., Burlak, Christopher, Breeden, Cynthia, Estrada, Jose L., Reyes, Luz M., Vianna, Rodrigo M., Tector, Matthew F., Tector, Alfred J
Published 2021Text -
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Pre-transplant antibody screening and anti-CD154 costimulation blockade promote long-term xenograft survival in a pig-to-primate kidney transplant model by Higginbotham, Laura, Mathews, Dave, Breeden, Cynthia A., Song, Mingqing, Farris, Alton Brad, Larsen, Christian P., Ford, Mandy L., Lutz, Andrew J., Tector, Matthew, Newell, Kenneth A., Tector, A. Joseph, Adams, Andrew B.
Published 2015Text -
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Creating Class I MHC Null Pigs Using gRNA and the Cas9 Endonuclease by Reyes, Luz M., Estrada, Jose L, Wang, Zheng Yu, Blosser, Rachel J, Smith, Rashod F, Sidner, Richard A, Paris, Leela L, Blankenship, Ross L, Ray, Caitlin N, Miner, Aaron C, Tector, Matthew, Tector, A. Joseph
Published 2014Text -
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Reduced Human Platelet Uptake by Pig Livers Deficient in the Asialoglycoprotein Receptor-1 Protein by Paris, Leela L., Estrada, Jose L., Li, Ping, Blankenship, Ross L., Sidner, Richard A., Reyes, Luz M., Montgomery, Jessica B., Burlak, Christopher, Butler, James R., Downey, Susan M., Wang, Zheng-Yu, Tector, Matthew, Tector, A. Joseph
Published 2015Text -
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Pathway analysis of genome-wide data improves warfarin dose prediction by Daneshjou, Roxana, Tatonetti, Nicholas P, Karczewski, Konrad J, Sagreiya, Hersh, Bourgeois, Stephane, Drozda, Katarzyna, Burmester, James K, Tsunoda, Tatsuhiko, Nakamura, Yusuke, Kubo, Michiaki, Tector, Matthew, Limdi, Nita A, Cavallari, Larisa H, Perera, Minoli, Johnson, Julie A, Klein, Teri E, Altman, Russ B
Published 2013Text -
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Genetic variants associated with warfarin dose in African-American individuals: a genome-wide association study by Perera, Minoli A, Cavallari, Larisa H, Limdi, Nita A, Gamazon, Eric R, Konkashbaev, Anuar, Daneshjou, Roxana, Pluzhnikov, Anna, Crawford, Dana C, Wang, Jelai, Liu, Nianjun, Tatonetti, Nicholas, Bourgeois, Stephane, Takahashi, Harumi, Bradford, Yukiko, Burkley, Benjamin M, Desnick, Robert J, Halperin, Jonathan L, Khalifa, Sherief I, Langaee, Taimour Y, Lubitz, Steven A, Nutescu, Edith A, Oetjens, Matthew, Shahin, Mohamed H, Patel, Shitalben R, Sagreiya, Hersh, Tector, Matthew, Weck, Karen E, Rieder, Mark J, Scott, Stuart A, Wu, Alan HB, Burmester, James K, Wadelius, Mia, Deloukas, Panos, Wagner, Michael J, Mushiroda, Taisei, Kubo, Michiaki, Roden, Dan M, Cox, Nancy J, Altman, Russ B, Klein, Teri E, Nakamura, Yusuke, Johnson, Julie A
Published 2013Text