Abstract

Six of 12 animals are alive 8–22 months after transplantation. Five of these animals and one which died of streptococcal pneumonia after pulmonary function testing demonstrated adequate pulmonary function in the transplant. One living recipient has not been studied. Four animals died of a “wasting syndrome” thought to be related to radiation damage to the pancreas rather than graft-versus-host reaction. One animal was killed with a severe skin eruption of unknown cause.

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