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Hyperacute rejection in the xenogenic transplanted rat liver is triggered by the complement system only in the presence of leukocytes and free radical species

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Our data revealed that various cell populations contribute to the formation of free radicals in our model. The production of free radicals was mainly linked to leukocytes and to a minor extent to KCs, but only in combination with leukocytes. Free radicals critically contribute to injury, rejection, and dysfunction of the xenotransplanted liver. Furthermore, hyperacute rejection in the xenogeneic perfused liver is triggered by the complement system only in the presence of leukocytes and free radical formation.

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