BookWeihua Gong, editor.
Summary: This book introduces transplantation in rodents as useful tools used in studying transplant immunobiology. Several solid organs (kidney, heart, liver) transplant models in rodents are described in this book. It can help surgical quality and save surgical time. The first part of the book provides a review of rodent transplant tolerance induction, the role of gender and body-weight in rodent transplantation, surgical instruments and organ preservation solutions. In the second part of the book, various organ-transplantation techniques in rodents are discussed in individual chapters. This book presents uniform surgical procedures in mouse and rats, which produce comparable data, efficiently enhancing the translational research from bench to non-human primates and beyond. In this second edition, authors updates its recent progress. In addition, 3 chapters in mouse organ transplantation are added. It will be of great value to transplant researchers, research fellows and clinicians in many surgical specialties.
Contents:
Rodent Transplantation Medicine
T-Cell Costimulatory Molecules
Age in Rodent Organ Transplantation
Role of Gender in Animal Transplantation
Role of Body Weight/Functioning Mass of Graft in Rodent Transplantation
Illustration of Laboratory Facilities and Microsurgical Instruments
Organ Preservation
Rat Kidney Transplantation
Rat Orthotopic Liver Transplantation
Mouse Skin Transplantation
Mouse Heterotopic Abdominal Heart Transplant Model
Mouse Heterotopic Cervical Heart Transplant Model
Mouse Kidney Transplantation
Mouse Liver Transplantation
Mouse islet transplantation
Mouse corneal transplantation
Mouse hemopoietic stem cell transplantation
Xenotransplantation.