Published in Br J Exp Pathol on April 01, 1970
The nature of experimental second-set kidney transplant rejection. 2. The mimicking of the haemodynamic upset by pharmacological and other means. Br J Exp Pathol (1971) 1.08
Possible effect of time on renal allograft rejection. Br Med J (1979) 1.05
The nature of experimental second-set kidney transplant rejection. 6. The ultrastructural features: an immunological dilemma. Br J Exp Pathol (1974) 0.81
The migrant cells in allotransplants of heart, kidney and skin. 1. A comparative electron microscopic analysis of the migrant cells. Br J Exp Pathol (1977) 0.80
Functional aspects of the rejection of transplanted kidneys. Calif Med (1971) 0.78
The migrant cells in allotransplants of heart, kidney and skin. III. The source and evolution of migrant cells in association with allotransplant fibroplasia. Br J Exp Pathol (1977) 0.75
RENAL HEMODYNAMICS. Am J Med (1964) 3.06
MECHANISM OF REJECTION OF HOMOTRANSPLANTED KIDNEYS. Nature (1963) 2.75
Observations on the behaviour of the transplanted kidney in dogs. Ann R Coll Surg Engl (1950) 2.68
Intrarenal distribution of blood flow in the transplanted dog kidney: effect of denervation and rejection. J Clin Invest (1967) 2.14
CONTROL OF RENIN SECRETION IN THE ANESTHETIZED DOG. Am J Physiol (1964) 1.79
THE ROLE OF LYMPHOCYTES IN THE REJECTION OF CANINE RENAL HOMOTRANSPLANTS. Lab Invest (1964) 1.71
Changes in the transplanted ureter. Br J Exp Pathol (1965) 1.50
Humoral antibodies in renal homograft. JAMA (1966) 1.37
Renin and hypertensin. Ergeb Physiol (1959) 1.32
Mediators of the inflammatory response and their modification by therapeutic agents. Proc R Soc Med (1967) 1.25
REJECTION PROCESSES IN HUMAN HOMOTRANSPLANTED KIDNEYS. Br Med J (1964) 1.24
Renal transplantation in the inbred rat. I. Morphologic, immunologic, and functional alterations during acute rejection. Transplantation (1967) 1.22
Human renal allografts. Interpretation of morphologic and immunohistochemical observations. Am J Pathol (1968) 1.19
Plasma renin activity, sodium balance, and hypertension in a group of renal transplant recipients. J Lab Clin Med (1969) 1.17
SERIAL BLOOD FLOW IN FIRST SET RENAL HOMOTRANSPLANTS UNDERGOING REJECTION. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1964) 1.12
Peripheral plasma renin activity in renal-homotransplant recipients. N Engl J Med (1966) 1.04
Renin and renal autoregulation. Lancet (1968) 1.03
A humoral change accompanying homograft rejection. Lancet (1962) 1.03
Effect of elevation of intraluminal pressure on renal vascular resistance. Circ Res (1956) 1.02
EFFECT OF ALVEOLAR HYPOXIA ON PULMONARY VASCULAR RESISTANCE. J Appl Physiol (1964) 1.01
The hemodynamic effects of massive steroids in clinical shock. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1968) 1.01
The function of kidneys autotransplanted to the iliac vessels. Ann R Coll Surg Engl (1955) 0.93
Vascular permeability and leukocyte emigration in allograft rejection. Am J Pathol (1969) 0.90
Myogenic nature of autoregulation of renal flow in the absence of blood corpuscles. Circ Res (1958) 0.88
Influence of dietary sodium on stimuli causing renin release. Am J Physiol (1966) 0.87
Relation of plasma renin to sodium balance and arterial pressure in experimental renal hypertension. Circ Res (1966) 0.87
Effects of elevated venous pressures on kidney function. Am Surg (1968) 0.87
A BIOCHEMICAL APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF REJECTION OF CANINE RENAL HOMOTRANSPLANTS. 3. HISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF TRANSPLANTED KIDNEYS. Br J Exp Pathol (1964) 0.83
The physiologic role of pulsatile and nonpulsatile blood flow. II. Effects on renal function. Arch Surg (1967) 0.81
Arteriovenous anastomoses in the canine renal allograft. Nephron (1966) 0.78
Changes in pulsatile blood flow in autograft and homograft kidneys during rejection. Transplantation (1969) 0.78
Renin inhibitor in plasma of uraemic patients. Lancet (1968) 0.78
ANGIOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF RENAL VASOCONSTRICTION. Am J Physiol (1964) 0.78
EFFECTS OF RENAL VENOUS OCCLUSION ON RENAL HEMODYNAMICS AND CONCENTRATING ABILITY. Am J Physiol (1964) 0.78
Sympathectomy and the innervation of the kidney. Br Med J (1951) 0.78
Changes in the transplanted ureter. Br J Exp Pathol (1965) 1.50
The nature of experimental second-set kidney transplant rejection. 2. The mimicking of the haemodynamic upset by pharmacological and other means. Br J Exp Pathol (1971) 1.08
The nature of experimental second-set kidney transplant rejection. 1. The role of coagulation in hyperacute (second-set) renal allotransplant rejection in dogs. Br J Exp Pathol (1970) 1.01
Renal allograft rejection. Lancet (1968) 0.92
The nature of experimental second-set kidney transplant rejection. 3. The role of complement. Br J Exp Pathol (1971) 0.90
Recent concepts of the cause of functional arrest of homotransplanted kidneys. Rev Surg (1966) 0.86
Transplant lung. Br Med J (1968) 0.84
The nature of the venous systems in the adrenal gland. Tohoku J Exp Med (1974) 0.81
The nature of experimental second-set kidney transplant rejection. 6. The ultrastructural features: an immunological dilemma. Br J Exp Pathol (1974) 0.81
A technique for successful 20 h kidney storage at 4 degrees C. Experientia (1965) 0.81
The migrant cells in allotransplants of heart, kidney and skin. 1. A comparative electron microscopic analysis of the migrant cells. Br J Exp Pathol (1977) 0.80
Treatment of congenital thymic aplasia by graft of fetal thymus. Lancet (1970) 0.79
Transplanting the thymus. Lancet (1969) 0.79
Human heart transplantation. Br Med J (1968) 0.78
Functional aspects of the rejection of transplanted kidneys. Calif Med (1971) 0.78
A primary role for vasopressin in the genesis of essential hypertension. Jpn Heart J (1977) 0.77
Atheroma in a transplanted heart. Lancet (1969) 0.77
Towards a new understanding of John Hunter. Lancet (1978) 0.76
The nature of experimental second-set kidney transplant rejection. 4. The disturbed haemodynamics and the general significance of failure to perfuse the outer cortical glomeruli in acute renal failure. Br J Exp Pathol (1971) 0.76
The migrant cells in allotransplants of heart, kidney and skin. III. The source and evolution of migrant cells in association with allotransplant fibroplasia. Br J Exp Pathol (1977) 0.75
The migrant cells in allotransplants of heart, kidney and skin. II. Monocyte-macrophage activity. Br J Exp Pathol (1977) 0.75
Aldosterone and antinatriuresis. Br Med J (1970) 0.75
Renin and acute renal failure. Br Med J (1970) 0.75
The nature of experimental second-set kidney transport rejection. 5. Nephrograms in second-set reactions and their general significance in acute renal failure. Br J Exp Pathol (1971) 0.75
Nature of hyperacute rejection. Br Med J (1973) 0.75
Something up Dawson's sleeve? Nature (1996) 0.75
Freezing and antilymphocytic globulin. Br Med J (1969) 0.75
Renal transplantation and leucocyte migration. Br Med J (1969) 0.75
Specific antibodies and renal transplantation. Br Med J (1969) 0.75
Smoking and frusemide diuresis. Lancet (1970) 0.75
The response of the mononuclear phagocyte system to allotransplants. Jpn J Exp Med (1977) 0.75
Renal transplantation. Lancet (1969) 0.75
Renal haemodynamics associated with diuresis and antidiuresis. Scott Med J (1974) 0.75
Renal function after transplantation. Lancet (1970) 0.75
Warming the cooled kidney before transplantation. Lancet (1972) 0.75
Ethics and experimentation. Lancet (1970) 0.75
Doubts and uncertainties about the nature of allotransplanted organs. Jpn J Exp Med (1973) 0.75
Renal-adrenal inter-relationships. Jpn Heart J (1978) 0.75
HL-A histocompatibility. Lancet (1971) 0.75
Dipyridamole and rejection reactions. Lancet (1969) 0.75
Syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone. Lancet (1971) 0.75
Prospects in surgical research. Lancet (1970) 0.75
The dilemma of the rejecting heart transplant. Am Heart J (1969) 0.75
Atheroma in a transplanted heart. Lancet (1970) 0.75
Solutions for kidney preservation. Lancet (1970) 0.75
The effect of adrenaline on renal-adrenal haemodynamics. Jpn J Exp Med (1973) 0.75
Plasma-cell precursors in allotransplant rejection. Lancet (1968) 0.75
Royal Commission on Medical Education. Lancet (1969) 0.75
Function of the transplanted thymus. Lancet (1969) 0.75
Liver function after allotransplantation. Lancet (1972) 0.75
The biological basis of clinical and experimental organ transplantation. Sb Ved Pr Lek Fak Karlovy Univerzity Hradci Kralove (1969) 0.75
Kidney preservation. Lancet (1970) 0.75