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The development of new drugs to be associated with calcineurin inhibitors and promote additional immunosuppression with fewer side effects is the goal in transplantation. FTY720 is a new synthetic compound which presents immunomodulatory properties which
Camila T. Lopes +4 more
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Thrombotic microangiopathies postrenal transplantation
Aims: The aim of the study was to describe 12 cases of thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) postrenal transplantation and study the causes, treatment, and outcomes.
Kartik Ganesh +5 more
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Assay for free secretory component and methods for monitoring organ rejection [PDF]
Methods of monitoring and detecting the early onset of organ injury incident rejection of a organ rejection in an animal are disclosed. The described methods are capable of distinguishing organ rejection injury from other organ tissue damage in the ...
Goldblum, Randall M. +1 more
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Innate Immunity and Resistance to Tolerogenesis in Allotransplantation
The development of immunosuppressive drugs to control adaptive immune responses has led to the success of transplantation as a therapy for end-stage organ failure.
Gilles eBenichou +4 more
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Lung Transplantation and the Era of the Sensitized Patient
Long term outcomes in lung transplant are limited by the development of chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD). Within the past several decades, antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) has been recognized as a risk factor for CLAD.
Katherine A. Young +4 more
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Despite induction immunosuppression and the use of aggressive maintenance immunosuppressive regimens, acute allograft rejection following lung transplantation is still a problem with important diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. As well as causing early graft loss and mortality, acute rejection also initiates the chronic alloimmune responses and ...
Mark, Benzimra +2 more
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Introduction to Interpersonal Acceptance-Rejection Theory (IPARTheory) and Evidence [PDF]
Interpersonal acceptance-rejection theory (IPARTheory) is an evidence-based theory of socialization and lifespan development. It is composed of three subtheories, each of which deals with a separate but interrelated set of issues.
Rohner, Ronald P.
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BackgroundAntigen recognition of allo-peptides and HLA molecules leads to the activation of donor-reactive T-cells following transplantation, potentially causing T-cell-mediated rejection (TCMR).
Constantin Aschauer +20 more
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Not All Antibodies Are Created Equal: Factors That Influence Antibody Mediated Rejection. [PDF]
Consistent with Dr. Paul Terasaki's "humoral theory of rejection" numerous studies have shown that HLA antibodies can cause acute and chronic antibody mediated rejection (AMR) and decreased graft survival. New evidence also supports a role for antibodies
Butler, Carrie L +3 more
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Rejecting Supererogationism [PDF]
AbstractEven if I think it very likely that some morally good act is supererogatory rather than obligatory, I may nonetheless be rationally required to perform that act. This claim follows from an apparently straightforward dominance argument, which parallels Jacob Ross's argument for ‘rejecting’ moral nihilism.
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