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Description
Project Narrative
This is a highly synergistic program project grant engaging multidisciplinary expertise in order to accelerate the
advancement of xenotransplantation, the transplantation of organs from animals to humans, which is our best
hope for overcoming the severe shortage of human organs for transplantation. We will use the most advanced
genetic engineering techniques to rapidly modify miniature pigs that are close in size to humans and have
been inbred for 45 years to provide a standardized, renewable source of organs for xenotransplantation.
Animal models including rodents with robust human immune systems as well as non-human primates will use
these genetically modified pigs in studies that will optimize immune tolerance induction to avoid graft rejection
while assuring a well-functioning immune system and optimizing the function of transplanted pig organs.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 9/15/00 → 12/31/22 |
Funding
- National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases: US$2,938,083.00
- National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases: US$3,294,103.00
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Immunology
- Transplantation
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Projects
- 26 Finished
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Tolerance of Adaptive and Innate Human Anti-Pig Immune Responses in Humanized Mice
Sykes, M. (PI)
1/1/24 → 12/31/24
Project: Research project
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Tolerance of Adaptive and Innate Human Anti-Pig Immune Responses in Humanized Mice
Sykes, M. M. (PI)
1/1/23 → 12/31/23
Project: Research project
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Achieving Xenograft Tolerance through Mixed Chimerism
Sachs, D. D. H. (PI)
1/1/23 → 12/31/23
Project: Research project