Simeonovic, CharmaineZiolkowski, AndrewPopp, SarahMilburn, Peter JLynch, Celina-AnneHamilton, PeterHarris, KarlaBrown, DebraBain, SimonWilson, James DennisGibbs, Adrian2015-12-130041-1337http://hdl.handle.net/1885/81226Background. Identification of the antigens that stimulate transplant rejection can help develop graft-specific antirejection strategies. The xenoantigens recognized during rejection of porcine cellular xenografts have not been clearly defined, but it hasKeywords: leukocyte antigen; animal cell; animal experiment; animal tissue; article; controlled study; graft rejection; human; human cell; immunization; kidney epithelium; male; morphometrics; mouse; nonhuman; peripheral lymphocyte; priority journal; Retrovirus; sw Porcine endogenous retrovirus; Rejection; XenograftPorcine endogenous retrovirus encodes xenoantigens involved in porcine cellular xenograft rejection by mice200510.1097/01.TP.0000164316.55216.072015-12-11