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Transplantation Technology is devoted to publishing research advances in the field of transplantation and innovative techniques in transplant surgery. The journal studies include donation, preservation of various tissues and organs, graft versus host interactions, as well as medications and transplant ethics to foster fundamental scientific discovery in transplantation. View More...
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A novel formula for graft weight estimation from preoperative computed tomography volumetric measurement in living donor liver transplantation
Talaat Zakareya, Mohamed Abbasy, Wael Abdel-Razek, Ibrahim Abdelkader Salama, Mohamed DeifTransplantation Technology 5: 1
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Oral health protocol for liver transplant patients
Liliane Lins, Jorge BastosTransplantation Technology 2: 2
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Identification and cloning of the porcine ROSA26 promoter and its role in transgenesis
Ping Li, Christopher Burlak, Jose Estrada, Peter J. Cowan, A. Joseph TectorTransplantation Technology 2: 1
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Potential applications of lipid peroxidation products in renal transplantation
Omotayo O. Erejuwa, Siti A. Sulaiman, Mohd S. Ab WahabTransplantation Technology 1: 3
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Initial steps to stabilize the microenvironment for implantation of stem/progenitor cells in diseased renal parenchyma
Will W. Minuth, Lucia DenkTransplantation Technology 1: 2
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Editor-in-Chief

is currently a Professor of Cell Transplantation and Regenerative Medicine, at Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden. Dr. Strom is a pioneer in the field of hepatocyte transplantation to treat patients with liver disease. His research focuses on upon regenerative medicine in conjunction with diseases and conditions that affect the liver and identification, development of stem cells that may be future sources of hepatocytes for clinical transplants.

is currently Chief, Section of Transplant Surgery at Indiana University Health Transplant Institute, USA. His research interests include Xenotransplantation, Transplant Surgery - Liver and Multivisceral Transplantation, Liver Transplantation, Intestinal Transplantation and Immunosuppression. He is also a pioneer in the field of Pediatric and Adult Liver Transplantation.
Senior Editor

is currently Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Health Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland. Her current research is to understand the mechanistic link between oxidative stress and airflow obstruction in asthma, and explore new intervention strategies by targeting Nrf2 pathways in the airway smooth muscle cell.

is currently Senior Vice President , SchuBiomed Consultancy BV, Utrecht, Netherlands. His research interest area are experimental transplantation, animal models, immunopharmacology, immunotoxicology, pathology, xenotransplantation.
Oncology Discovery Subject Areas
Auto transplantation, Allotransplantation, Xenotransplantation, Tissue and organ transplantation, Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation, Transplant rejection, Immunosuppressant drugs, HLA and matching techniques, Human genetic variability of kidney recipients, Transplant infectious diseases, Therapeutics for human diseases , Device oriented aspects of transplantation, Genetically engineered cells for transplantation, Transplant complications and applications, Transplant ethics and policy, Organ trafficking, Effect of regulatory T cells, Cytotoxic cells for immunotherapy and cell targets.