Poster Session: Poster Session
Thursday October 26, 2023 from 18:30 to 20:00
Foyer Area
Lectures
  • 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
    Sangkeun Park, Korea

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