Interaction of the natural anti-Gal antibody with α-galactosyl epitopes: a major obstacle for xenotransplantation in humansUri Galili(Drexel University)Immunology TodayOctober 1, 199310.1016/0167-5699(93)90261-iCited by 661SaveCiteExport RISWatch citationsAbstractRelated PapersMan, apes, and Old World monkeys differ from other mammals in the expression of alpha-galactosyl epitopes on nucleated cells.Uri Galili, Simon Shohet, E Kobrin et al.|Journal of Biological Chemistry|1988|944A unique natural human IgG antibody with anti-alpha-galactosyl specificity.Uri Galili, E. A. Rachmilewitz, Aviva Peleg et al.|The Journal of Experimental Medicine|1984|703Interaction between human natural anti-alpha-galactosyl immunoglobulin G and bacteria of the human floraUri Galili, Robert E. Mandrell, R M Hamadeh et al.|Infection and Immunity|1988|544Transplantation of discordant xenografts: a review of progressJeffrey L. Platt, Gregory M. Vercellotti, Agustin P. Dalmasso et al.|Immunology Today|1990|538Human natural anti-alpha-galactosyl IgG. II. The specific recognition of alpha (1----3)-linked galactose residues.Uri Galili, B.A. Macher, Joanne Buehler et al.|The Journal of Experimental Medicine|1985|420