P.01 Remote Isolation in Total Pancreatectomy and Auto-Islet Transplantation
Ms. Colleen J Etherton, Australia
P.02 Novel alternative to human red blood cell using pig red blood cells expressing human transgenes
Miss PulIp Kang, Korea
P.03 Characterization of novel factors for regulation of oxidative stress
Ms. Agnieszka Bak, Germany
P.04 Production of transgenic yucatan miniature pigs expressing hCD46, hTBM and CD200 on quadruple genes knock-out for xenotransplantation
Mr. Hyoung-Joo Kim, Korea
P.06 Should the low immunogenicity of human amniotic membrane be reconsidered in light of methodological advances in histocompatibility?
Dr. Florelle Gindraux, France
P.07 A comparison between GalT-/-;hCD39;hCD55 and GalT-/-;hCD39;hCD46;hCD55;TBM pig kidney transplanted in non-human primates
Dr. Jeong Ho Hwang, Korea
P.08 Blocking costimulatory molecule is necessary for inducing T cell inhibition via the PD-1 signaling pathway using PD-L1-FC in mouse heterotopic heart transplantation.
Dr. Kyo Won Lee, Korea
P.10 Culturing Isolated Human Islets in UW better protects the integrity of the Islet Basement Membrane compared to CMRL
Miss Delaney Czworka, United Kingdom
P.11 Does race predict outcomes of Total Pancreatectomy with Islet Auto-Transplantation?
Dr. Mazhar A Kanak, United States
P.12 Cardiovascular events in subjects after islet transplantation.
Dr. Joana Lemos, United States
P.13 Effect of human Amniotic Epithelial Cells on intraportal islet transplantation
Dr. Kaoru Okada, Japan
P.14a Small Molecule Inhibitor of Toll-Like Receptor 4, TAK-242, Attenuates Islet Damage Due to IBMIR and Immune Responses
Dr. Bashoo Naziruddin, United States
P.16 Chronic Pancreatitis in children under 18 in New South Wales, Australia: establishing suitable candidates for total pancreatectomy and islet auto transplantation (TPIAT)
Mr. Denghao Wu, Australia
P.17 Replaceable transplant device encapsulating porcine islets improves glycemic control in wild type diabetic mice without immunosuppressant.
Mrs. Kumiko Ajima, Japan
P.19 Nanoencapsulation with T3 loaded polymersomes improves the function of neonatal porcine islet like cell clusters
Mr. Sang Hoon Lee, Korea
P.22 A financial audit of total pancreatectomy and islet-auto transplantation with remote isolation compared with traditional medical management and the expected complications of hereditary pancreatitis: a South Australian perspective
Miss Alice N N Rickard, Australia
P.23 Pancreas after kidney transplantation in Saudi Arabia providing excellent recipient and renal allograft survival
Prof. Jens G Brockmann, Saudi Arabia
P.24 Islet alloautotransplantation six years after simultaneous pancreas and kidney transplantation
Prof. Diego Cantarovich, France
P.26 The pancreas after kidney transplant is the second-best option, comparable to the simultaneous pancreas and kidney transplant
Su Hyun Ju, Korea
P.27 C-peptide: Post-transplant Trajectory In Simultaneous Pancreas And Kidney Transplant Recipients
Kayla J Dobies, United States
P.28 Role of gastric peroral endoscopic myotomy (G-POEM) in gastroparesis management after pancreas transplantation
Dr. Allison M Drury, United States
P.29 Use of Basiliximab as Adjunct Maintenance Immunosuppressant in Pancreas Transplant Recipients
Jonathan Fridell, United States
P.30 Gastrointestinal bleeding from enteric anastomosis in simultaneous pancreas / kidney transplantation: A novel hybrid approach
Dr. Juan A Gonzalez, Chile
P.31 Our First 50 Pancreas Transplants at a Transplant Program in Santiago de Chile
Dr. Juan A Gonzalez, Chile
P.32 Changes in pancreatic transplants performed in Japan -The impact of the legal revision and the COVID-19 pandemic-
Dr. Taihei Ito, Japan
P.33 Socioeconomic Status is Associated with Access to Simultaneous Pancreas and Kidney Transplant
Ms. Shani S Kamberi, United States
P.35 Video-assisted pancreas transplant debridement to manage peri-pancreatic abscess
Dr. Stuart J Knechtle, United States
P.36 Pancreas transplantation : Single center experience
Dr. Youngmin Ko, Korea
P.37 Use of older donors in a high-volume pancreas transplant program
Marcelo Perosa, Brazil
P.38 Preemptive cytomegalovirus treatment protocol in pancreas transplantation
Marcelo Perosa, Brazil
P.41 Modification of venous outflow to avoid thrombotic graft failure in pancreas transplantation
Prof. ByungHyun Choi, Korea
P.42 Influence of donor and recipient gender on outcomes following simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation in the new millennium
Dr. Robert J Stratta, United States
P.44 Challenge for xeno renal regenerative therapy for fetus
Dr. Keita Morimoto, Japan
P.45 Initial investigation on the feasibility of porcine red blood cells from genetically modified pigs as a human red blood cell alternative for transfusion