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Preserving livers at body temperature has been shown to improve transplant success and to increase the number of viable donor livers available for transplant, which could lead to shorter waiting lists for patients and lower mortality rates.

Preserving livers at body temperature has been shown to improve transplant success and to increase the number of viable donor livers available for transplant.

Exploring the role of focused ultrasound in neurosurgery and neuro-oncology.

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Himic V. et al, (2026), J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry

Tolerance meets regenerative medicine: A new route to donor-specific allograft acceptance?

Journal article

Jull P. and Issa F., (2026), Am J Transplant, 26, 1519 - 1521

Modern immunosuppression

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Brook MO., (2026), Surgery United Kingdom, 44, 443 - 450

Anita Chong, PhD, Professor of Surgery, University of Chicago.

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Issa F. and Chong A., (2026), Transplantation

3D pathology-guided microdissection.

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Hsieh H-C. et al, (2026), Nat Methods

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