Keith Reemtsma
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Keith Reemtsma (1925-2000) est un chirurgien américain, pionnier de la greffe.
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Keith Reemtsma (5 December 1925 – 23 June 2000) was an American transplant surgeon, best known for the cross-species kidney transplantation operation from chimpanzee to human in 1964. With only the early immunosuppressants and no long-term dialysis, the female recipient survived nine months, long enough to return to work.
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Keith Reemtsma
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Keith Reemtsma
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Keith Reemtsma
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Keith Reemtsma
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New York City, New York
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2000-06-23
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Madera, California
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1925-12-05
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Reemtsma in 1984
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2000-06-23
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*Idaho State College
*University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
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Cross-species kidney transplantation from chimpanzee to human
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American
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Surgeon
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Keith Reemtsma (5 December 1925 – 23 June 2000) was an American transplant surgeon, best known for the cross-species kidney transplantation operation from chimpanzee to human in 1964. With only the early immunosuppressants and no long-term dialysis, the female recipient survived nine months, long enough to return to work. Reemtsma was brought up on a Navajo reservation in Arizona, eventually moving to Utah and then graduating from Idaho State College in Pocatello in 1945. In the 1960s he was professor of surgery at Tulane University, Louisiana and he later became chairman of the Department of Surgery at the University of Utah. Reemtsma also developed the intra-aortic balloon pump to bridge the time to heart transplant, and performed early research on pancreatic islet cell transplantation for diabetes mellitus. In 1971, he was appointed chairman of the Department of Surgery at NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, where he was involved in developing a multidisciplinary approach to transplant services, as well as advocating surgical repair and reconstruction as an alternative to radical excision.
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Keith Reemtsma (1925-2000) est un chirurgien américain, pionnier de la greffe.
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