Transplantation Proceedings
Volume 36, Issue 2 , Pages 247-249 , March 2004

Richard Wood and intestinal transplantation

  • A.G. Pockley

      Affiliations

    • Division of Clinical Sciences (North), University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress reprint requests to Dr. A. Graham Pockley, Division of Clinical Sciences (North), Clinical Sciences Centre, Northern General Hospital, Herries Road, Sheffield S5 7AU, UK.

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  6. Lear PA, Ingham Clark CL, Crane PW, et al.  Donor cell infiltration of recipient tissue as an indicator of small bowel allograft rejection in the rat. Transplant Int. 1993;6:85
  7. Webster GA, Wood RFM, Pockley AG. Identification of localized anti-host responses in the graft mesenteric lymph node and Peyer's patches after rat small bowel transplantation. Immunol Invest. 1997;26:517
  8. Webster GA, Wood RFM, Pockley AG. Identification of migratory graft and host cell populations after allogeneic rat small bowel transplantation. Immunol Invest. 1996;25:435
  9. Webster GA, Bowles MJ, Karim MS, et al.  Flow cytometric analysis of peripheral blood lymphocyte subset light scatter characteristics as a means of monitoring the development of rat small bowel allograft rejection. Clin Exp Immunol. 1995;100:536
  10. Webster GA, Bowles MJ, Karim MS, et al.  Activation antigen expression on peripheral blood neutrophils following rat small bowel transplantation (NKR-P1 is a novel antigen preferentially expressed during allograft rejection). Transplantation. 1994;58:707
  11. In:  Grant DR,  Wood RFM editor. Small bowel transplantation. London: Edward Arnold; 1994;
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  15. Ingham Clark CL, Grover R, Pockley AG, et al.  Delayed-start cyclosporine immunosuppression reduces graft cell migration after small bowel transplantation. Transplantation. 1993;56:1284
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  18. Price BA, Cumberland NS, Ingham Clark CL, et al.  Orthotopic transposition following rat heterotopic small bowel transplantation corrects overgrowth of potentially pathogenic bacteria. Transplantation. 1996;61:649
  19. Karim MS, Webster GA, Wood RFM, et al.  Effect of intrathymic injection of donor splenocytes on rat small bowel allograft survival. Transplant Proc. 1994;26:1583
  20. Bowles MJ, Pockley AG, Wood RFM. Effect of anti-LFA-1 monoclonal antibody on rat small bowel allograft survival and circulating leukocyte populations. Transplant Immunol. 2000;8:75
  21. Bowles MJ, Pockley AG, Wood RFM. Effect of anti-CD4 monoclonal antibody administration on rat small bowel allograft survival and circulating leukocyte populations. Transplant Int. 2000;13:211
  22. Ogita K, Hopkinson K, Nakao M, et al.  Stress responses in graft and native intestine after rat heterotopic small bowel transplantation. Transplantation. 2000;69:2273
  23. Pockley AG. Heat shock proteins, heat shock protein reactivity and allograft rejection. Transplantation. 2001;71:1503
  24. Kalia N, Pockley AG, Wood RFM, et al.  Effects of hypothermia and rewarming on the mucosal villus microcirculation and survival after rat intestinal ischemia–reperfusion injury. Ann Surg. 2002;236:67
  25. Kalia N, Pockley AG, Wood RFM, et al.  Effects of FK409 on intestinal ischemia–reperfusion injury and ischemia-induced changes in the rat mucosal villus microcirculation. Transplantation. 2001;72:1875
  26. Kalia N, Brown NJ, Hopkinson K, et al.  FK409 inhibits both local and remote organ damage after intestinal ischaemia. J Pathol. 2002;197:595
  27. Kalia N, Wood RFM, Pockley AG, et al.  Mucosal villus microcirculatory disturbances associated with rat intestinal ischaemia–reperfusion injury are not prevented by tacrolimus. Digestion. 2003;67:154

PII: S0041-1345(03)01331-9

doi: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2003.12.020

Transplantation Proceedings
Volume 36, Issue 2 , Pages 247-249 , March 2004