Martin J Schuler
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Schuler M, Becker D, Mueller M, Borrego L, Mancina L, Huwyler F, et al.
Artif Organs
. 2022 Sep;
47(2):317-329.
PMID: 36106378
Background: Ex situliver machine perfusion at subnormothermic/normothermic temperature isincreasingly applied in the field of transplantation to store and evaluateorgans on the machine prior transplantation. Currently, various perfusionconcepts are in clinical...
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Clavien P, Dutkowski P, Mueller M, Eshmuminov D, Borrego L, Weber A, et al.
Nat Biotechnol
. 2022 May;
40(11):1610-1616.
PMID: 35641829
Current organ preservation methods provide a narrow window (usually <12 hours) to assess, transport and implant donor grafts for human transplantation. Here we report the transplantation of a human liver...
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Mueller M, Hefti M, Eshmuminov D, Schuler M, Sousa Da Silva R, Petrowsky H, et al.
Ann Surg
. 2021 Aug;
274(5):836-842.
PMID: 34334640
Objective: The aim of this study was to maintain long-term full function and viability of partial livers perfused ex situ for sufficient duration to enable ex situ treatment, repair, and...
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Eshmuminov D, Hefti M, Mueller M, Schuler M, Borrego L, Schneider M, et al.
Artif Organs
. 2021 Jul;
46(2):273-280.
PMID: 34287985
Robust viability assessment of grafts during normothermic liver perfusion is a prerequisite for organ use. Coagulation parameters are used commonly for liver assessment in patients. However, they are not yet...
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Eshmuminov D, Mueller M, Brugger S, Borrego L, Becker D, Hefti M, et al.
Transpl Infect Dis
. 2021 Apr;
23(4):e13623.
PMID: 33887094
Introduction: The use of normothermic liver machine perfusion to repair injured grafts ex situ is an emerging topic of clinical importance. However, a major concern is the possibility of microbial...
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Orita E, Becker D, Mueller M, Hefti M, Schuler M, Borrego L, et al.
Nucl Med Commun
. 2021 Mar;
42(7):826-832.
PMID: 33741853
Purpose: Ex vivo liver machine perfusion is a promising option to rescue marginal liver grafts mitigating the donated organ shortage. Recently, a novel liver perfusion machine that can keep injured...
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Eshmuminov D, Schuler M, Becker D, Borrego L, Mueller M, Hagedorn C, et al.
Surgery
. 2021 Jan;
169(4):894-902.
PMID: 33422346
Background: Long-term ex situ liver perfusion may rescue injured grafts. Little is known about bile flow during long-term perfusion. We report the development of a bile stimulation protocol and motivate...
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Eshmuminov D, Becker D, Hefti M, Mueller M, Hagedorn C, Dutkowski P, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2020 Dec;
10(1):20966.
PMID: 33262362
Long-term perfusion of liver grafts outside of the body may enable repair of poor-quality livers that are currently declined for transplantation, mitigating the global shortage of donor livers. In current...
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Dutkowski P, Mueller M, Eshmuminov D, Borrego L, Becker D, Hefti M, et al.
Nat Biotechnol
. 2020 Oct;
38(11):1263-1264.
PMID: 33106684
No abstract available.
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Becker D, Eshmuminov D, Keller R, Mueller M, Borrego L, Hagedorn C, et al.
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng
. 2020 Oct;
68(4):1399-1408.
PMID: 33104505
Objective: With the growing demand for livers in the field of transplantation, interest in normothermic ex situ machine perfusion (NMP) has increased in recent years. This may open the door...