Paul I Terasaki (10 September, 1929–25 January, 2016) - Summary - MDSpire

Paul I Terasaki (10 September, 1929–25 January, 2016)

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  • R P Gale

  • G Opelz

  • May 4, 2016

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Objective:

To commemorate the life and contributions of Paul I Terasaki to the field of transplantation.

Key Findings:
  • Introduced the micro-cytotoxicity test, becoming the international standard for HLA-typing.
  • Established the UCLA Tissue Typing Laboratory, significantly advancing transplant science.
  • Contributed to the development of cold-storage solutions for kidney transport.
Interpretation:

Terasaki's work laid the foundation for modern transplantation practices, emphasizing the importance of immunological compatibility.

Limitations:
  • The article does not cover the full scope of Terasaki's personal life or his later years in detail.
  • Limited information on the broader impact of his work on current transplantation techniques.
Conclusion:

Paul I Terasaki was a pioneering figure in transplantation, whose innovations and dedication to research have had a lasting impact on the field.

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