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Background Kidney transplantation is the most effective treatment for end-stage renal disease. Allograft rejections severely affect survivals of allograft kidneys and recipients.
Mei Meng +8 more
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Functional characterization of infiltrating T lymphocytes in human hepatic allografts [PDF]
We have employed recently developed techniques in T-cell culturing to study the nature and function of infiltrating hepatic allograft T cells. Using the rationale that intragraft T cells are activated during cell mediated damage to the allograft, we were
Adriana Zeevi +53 more
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Abstract Childhood obesity is rising and leading to serious co‐morbidities, among which is metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) predisposing individuals to cirrhosis. We describe a young 11‐year‐old Hispanic male who presented with hepatopulmonary syndrome secondary to cirrhotic portal hypertension from metabolic dysfunction‐
Shruti Sakhuja +6 more
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Choosing an allograft or autograft in orthopedic surgeries for athletes [PDF]
Athletes and their doctors have the choice of using an allograft or autograft in reconstruction surgeries. The purpose of this study is to see if there is a difference in the healing mechanism and surgical outcome in using an allograft or autograft ...
Izzo, Cassandra M
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Effect of the Purinergic Inhibitor Oxidized ATP in a Model of Islet Allograft Rejection
The lymphocytic ionotropic purinergic P2X receptors (P2X1R-P2X7R, or P2XRs) sense ATP released during cell damage-activation, thus regulating T-cell activation.
A. Vergani +18 more
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ABSTRACT Liver transplantation (LT) is the standard treatment for end‐stage liver disease, yet the gap between the demand for organs and their availability is widening. In Taiwan, the scarcity of deceased donor organs highlights the need for optimized utilization strategies.
Jie‐Lan Jhang +11 more
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Late Renal Allograft Rupture Associated with Cessation of Immunosuppression following Graft Failure
A 29-year-old man developed chronic allograft nephropathy 63 months after renal transplantation. He became symptomatic with advanced chronic graft failure; his immunosuppressive medications were reduced and he was commenced on haemodialysis.
Sumayah Askandarani +4 more
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Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of meniscal allograft freezing‐time, demographical characteristics of the donor and the effect of mismatch of those parameters between donor and recipient on the survivorship of meniscal allograft transplantation (MAT). Methods This study consist of a retrospective analysis of 375
Gian Andrea Lucidi +10 more
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Corneal Allograft Rejection: Immunopathogenesis to Therapeutics
Corneal transplantation is among the most successful solid organ transplants. However, despite low rejection rates of grafts in the ‘low-risk’ setting, rejection can be as high as 70% when grafted into ‘high-risk’ recipient beds. Under normal homeostatic
Y. Qazi, P. Hamrah
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Background: Even after adequate immunosuppression therapy, acute rejection continues to be the single most important cause of graft dysfunction after renal transplantation.
R Rasool +6 more
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