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Marc R Hammerman

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Rogers S, Mohanakumar T, Liapis H, Hammerman M
Am J Pathol . 2010 Jun; 177(2):854-64. PMID: 20581052
Transplantation therapy for human diabetes is limited by the toxicity of immunosuppressive drugs. However, even if toxicity can be minimalized, there will still be a shortage of human donor organs....
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Rogers S, Droege D, Dusso A, Hammerman M
Organogenesis . 2009 Jun; 1(2):52-4. PMID: 19521561
To characterize actions of vitamin D3 on metanephroi transplanted from rat embryos to adult recipients, we incubated metanephroi with or without 0.01, 0.1 or 1 ug/ml vitamin D3, 25-hydroxyvitamin D(3)...
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Rogers S, Hammerman M
Organogenesis . 2009 Jun; 1(1):22-5. PMID: 19521556
One solution to the shortage of human organs available for transplantation envisions growing new organs in situ. This can be accomplished by transplantation of developing organ anlagen/primordia. Allotransplantation of embryonic...
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Hammerman M
Organogenesis . 2009 Jun; 1(1):3-13. PMID: 19521554
One novel solution to the shortage of human organs available for transplantation envisions 'growing' new organs in situ. This can be accomplished by transplantation of developing organ anlagen/primordia. We and...
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Akimoto T, Hammerman M, Kusano E
Organogenesis . 2009 Jun; 2(1):17-21. PMID: 19521524
Hypoxia exists widely in developing embryos where it may regulate blood vessel formation. VEGF and FGF2 produced in developing renal primordia (metanephroi) stimulate microvessel formation from embryonic thoracic aorta cultured...
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Rogers S, Hammerman M
Organogenesis . 2009 Mar; 4(1):48-51. PMID: 19279715
Embryonic day (E) 28 (E28) pig pancreatic primordia transplanted into the mesentery of non-immunosuppresed steptozotocin (STZ)-diabetic Lewis rats normalize levels of circulating glucose within 2-4 weeks. Exocrine tissue does not...
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Hammerman M
Organogenesis . 2009 Mar; 3(2):59-66. PMID: 19279701
Growing new organs in situ by implanting developing animal organ primordia (organogenesis) represents a novel solution to the problem of limited supply for human donor organs that offers advantages relative...
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Hammerman M
Transpl Immunol . 2008 Nov; 21(2):93-100. PMID: 18992818
Lack of donor availability limits the number of human donor organs. The need for host immunosuppression complicates transplantation procedures. It is possible to 'grow' new pancreatic tissue or kidneys in...
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Hammerman M
Pediatr Nephrol . 2007 Aug; 22(12):1991-8. PMID: 17668242
Dialysis and allotransplantation of human kidneys represent effective therapies to replace kidney function, but the former replaces only a small component of renal function, and the latter is limited by...
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Rogers S, Chen F, Talcott M, Liapis H, Hammerman M
Transpl Immunol . 2006 Dec; 16(3-4):176-84. PMID: 17138051
Pancreas or pancreatic islet transplantation in humans is limited by organ availability, and success of the latter is negatively impacted upon by tissue loss post-transplantation and limited potential for expansion...