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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 2, 43-47, Copyright © 1988 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
E Bodnar, EG Olsen, R Florio, D Guerreiro and DN Ross
A series of rabbit experiments has been carried out to investigate the
potential antigenicity of the heat-treated foetal calf serum which is
commonly used to enhance viability of preserved aortic homograft valves. In
all presensitised animals, the calf serum content of the nutrient medium
which infiltrated the aortic wall during preservation provoked a heavy
second-set reaction. It is concluded that heat-treated foetal calf serum is
a potent heterologous antigen and should not be used for preserving human
tissue selected for transplantation.
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Heterologous antigenicity induced in human aortic homografts during preservation
Cardiothoracic Institute, London, UK.
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