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Carl-Gustav Groth
Researcher at Karolinska Institutet
Publications - 231
Citations - 8627
Carl-Gustav Groth is an academic researcher from Karolinska Institutet. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Islet. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 231 publications receiving 8472 citations.
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Placebo-controlled study of mycophenolate mofetil combined with cyclosporine and corticosteroids for prevention of acute rejection
Josep M. Grinyó,Carl-Gustav Groth,Rudolf Pichlmayr,Sa Sadek,Yves Vanrenterghem,M Behrend,R Luck,Francesc Moreso,J Peeters,J Rodicio,J Morales,Dagfinn Albrechtsen,P Fauchald,Sameh S. Sadek,J. P. A. Lodge,Jp Soulillou,Diego Cantarovich,van Willem Son,Adam Tegzess,Karl-Heinz Wagner,J Erhard,Christina Brattström,Lars Mjörnstedt,M. Wiesel,S. Carl,Hh Neumayer,Hauser,Peter Lang,B Bourgeon,Gunnar Tufveson,G. Gannedahl,Henrik Ekberg,N. Persson,A Tarantino,M Campise,G Thiel,M Zeiler,R Hene,G Ligtenberg,A Morgan,K Rigg,Hooftman L,K Hutchinson +42 more
TL;DR: MMF significantly reduced the rate of biopsy-proven rejection or other treatment failure during the first 6 months after transplantation and was well tolerated, although the 3 g dose was somewhat less well tolerated.
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Clinical improvement and amyloid regression after liver transplantation in hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis
Gösta Holmgren,Lars Steen,Ole B. Suhr,B.-G Ericzon,Carl-Gustav Groth,Oluf Andersen,B.G Wallin,A Seymour,S Richardson,Philip N. Hawkins,Mark B. Pepys +10 more
TL;DR: Liver transplantation does have important benefits in FAP during the first 2 years after surgery, Neurological decline is halted and amyloid deposits can be mobilised.
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Transplantation of porcine fetal pancreas to diabetic patients
TL;DR: It is concluded that porcine pancreatic endocrine tissue can survive in the human body and be transplanted to insulin-dependent diabetic kidney-transplant patients.
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Incompatibility between human blood and isolated islets of Langerhans: a finding with implications for clinical intraportal islet transplantation?
William Bennet,Berit Sundberg,Carl-Gustav Groth,Mathias D. Brendel,Daniel Brandhorst,Heide Brandhorst,Reinhard G. Bretzel,Graciela Elgue,Rolf Larsson,Bo Nilsson,Olle Korsgren +10 more
TL;DR: Exposure of isolated islets of Langerhans to allogenic blood resulted in significant damage to the islets, a finding that could explain the unsatisfactory clinical results obtained with intraportal islet transplantation.
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Isolated human islets trigger an instant blood mediated inflammatory reaction: implications for intraportal islet transplantation as a treatment for patients with type 1 diabetes.
TL;DR: The results presented strongly suggest that IBMIR observed both in vitro and in vivo when isolated islets come in contact with blood could provide an explanation for the unsatisfactory results seen in clinical islet allotransplantation.