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Viaspan was the trademark under which the University of Wisconsin cold storage solution (also known as University of Wisconsin solution or UW solution) was sold. Currently, UW solution is sold under the Belzer UW trademark and others like Bel-Gen or StoreProtect. UW solution was the first solution designed for use in organ transplantation, and became the first intracellular-like preservation medium. Developed in the late 1980s by Folkert Belzer and James Southard for pancreas preservation, the solution soon displaced solution as the preferred medium for cold storage of livers and kidneys, as well as pancreas. The solution has also been used for hearts and other organs. University of Wisconsin cold storage solution remains what is often called the gold standard for organ preservation, desp

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  • Viaspan was the trademark under which the University of Wisconsin cold storage solution (also known as University of Wisconsin solution or UW solution) was sold. Currently, UW solution is sold under the Belzer UW trademark and others like Bel-Gen or StoreProtect. UW solution was the first solution designed for use in organ transplantation, and became the first intracellular-like preservation medium. Developed in the late 1980s by Folkert Belzer and James Southard for pancreas preservation, the solution soon displaced solution as the preferred medium for cold storage of livers and kidneys, as well as pancreas. The solution has also been used for hearts and other organs. University of Wisconsin cold storage solution remains what is often called the gold standard for organ preservation, despite the development of other solutions that are in some respects superior. (en)
  • Раствор Висконсинского университета (известен также как UW solution или раствор Бельзера) — первый консервационный раствор для трансплантации органов. Разработан в конце 1980-х Фолкертом Бельзером и Джеймсом Саутхартом для консервации поджелудочной железы. Вскоре вытеснил раствор Коллинза как предпочтительный раствор для консервации печени и почек. Раствор Висконсинского университета остаётся золотым стандартом для сохранения донорских органов, несмотря на появление ряда новых разработок. (ru)
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  • Раствор Висконсинского университета (известен также как UW solution или раствор Бельзера) — первый консервационный раствор для трансплантации органов. Разработан в конце 1980-х Фолкертом Бельзером и Джеймсом Саутхартом для консервации поджелудочной железы. Вскоре вытеснил раствор Коллинза как предпочтительный раствор для консервации печени и почек. Раствор Висконсинского университета остаётся золотым стандартом для сохранения донорских органов, несмотря на появление ряда новых разработок. (ru)
  • Viaspan was the trademark under which the University of Wisconsin cold storage solution (also known as University of Wisconsin solution or UW solution) was sold. Currently, UW solution is sold under the Belzer UW trademark and others like Bel-Gen or StoreProtect. UW solution was the first solution designed for use in organ transplantation, and became the first intracellular-like preservation medium. Developed in the late 1980s by Folkert Belzer and James Southard for pancreas preservation, the solution soon displaced solution as the preferred medium for cold storage of livers and kidneys, as well as pancreas. The solution has also been used for hearts and other organs. University of Wisconsin cold storage solution remains what is often called the gold standard for organ preservation, desp (en)
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  • Viaspan (en)
  • Раствор Висконсинского университета (ru)
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