American Journal of Transplantation
(ISSN: 1600-6135, 1600-6143)
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2009 - 9 (10)
- Jean dausset (1916-2009).
- Potential donor-recipient MYH9 genotype interactions in posttransplant nephrotic syndrome after pediatric kidney transplantation.
- Subgroup analyses in randomized controlled trials: the need for risk stratification in kidney transplantation.
- The pathophysiology of chronic graft failure in the cardiac transplant patient.
- MASTering Treg function to promote tolerance.
- Location, Location, Location.
- Transplantation of kidneys from donors at increased risk for blood-borne viral infection: recipient outcomes and patterns of organ use.
- Mast cell degranulation breaks peripheral tolerance.
- Cytoprotective effects of a cyclic RGD peptide in steatotic liver cold ischemia and reperfusion injury.
- Is rapid organ recovery a good idea? An exploratory study of the public's knowledge and attitudes.
- Endothelial gene expression in kidney transplants with alloantibody indicates antibody-mediated damage despite lack of C4d staining.
- Wnt pathway regulation in chronic renal allograft damage.
- Outcomes of heart transplantation for cardiac amyloidosis: subanalysis of the Spanish registry for heart transplantation.
- Improving the procedure for detection of intrahepatic transplanted islets by magnetic resonance imaging.
- Human islet isolation for autologous transplantation: comparison of yield and function using SERVA/Nordmark versus Roche enzymes.
- Extensive surveillance promotes early diagnosis and improved survival of de novo malignancies in liver transplant recipients.
- A randomized, double-blind, pharmacokinetic study of oral maribavir with tacrolimus in stable renal transplant recipients.
- Generation of NO by bystander human CD8 T cells augments allogeneic responses by inhibiting cytokine deprivation-induced cell death.
- Treatment of PTLD with rituximab and CHOP reduces the risk of renal graft impairment after reduction of immunosuppression.
- Elective surgical patients as living organ donors: a clinical and ethical innovation.
- The riskiest job in medicine: transplant surgeons and organ procurement travel.
- Normothermic ex vivo perfusion prevents lung injury compared to extended cold preservation for transplantation.
- Isolated CD39 expression on CD4+ T cells denotes both regulatory and memory populations.
- Differential dose adjustments of immunosuppressants after resuming boosted versus unboosted HIV-protease inhibitors postliver transplant.
- Activation of the JAK/STAT pathway in Epstein Barr virus+-associated posttransplant lymphoproliferative disease: role of interferon-gamma.
- Improving organ procurement practices in Michigan.
- CCR5 is required for regulation of alloreactive T-cell responses to single class II MHC-mismatched murine cardiac grafts.
- Humoral and cellular immune responses after influenza vaccination in kidney transplant recipients.
- Significance of des-gamma-carboxy prothrombin in selection criteria for living donor liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma.
- Clinical outcomes of multicenter domino kidney paired donation.