PMID: 6111859Dec 1, 1980Paper

Significance of neuroregulatory interrelationships in the science of transplantation

Vestnik khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova
A G KonevskiĭM N Dvoretskaia

Abstract

On the basis of a many-year experience the authors come to the conclusion that the valuable function of the allogenic organ involved in the systemic activity of the recipient's organism can be possible only under conditions of the repaired blood circulation and its innervation. The conditions for reinnervation of the allogenic organ should be created during the operation.

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