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Hyperacute discordant xenograft rejection can be simulated by a blood-perfused working isolated heart [2]. The survival of the heart is dependent on its functional integrity, and the preparation is thus sensitive to early myocardial damage.
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Forty, J., Hasan, R., Cary, N., White, D.J.G., Wallwork, J. (1992). Perfusion of rabbit hearts with human blood results in immediate graft thrombosis, a temporally distinct component of hyperacute rejection. In: Kootstra, G., Opelz, G., Buurman, W.A., van Hooff, J.P., MacMaster, P., Wallwork, J. (eds) Transplant International Official Journal of the European Society for Organ Transplantation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77423-2_94
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