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Determination of the clinical relevance of donor epitope-specific HLA-antibodies in kidney transplantation
Ellipro scores of donor epitope specific HLA antibodies are not associated with kidney graft survival
Antibodies against ARHGDIB are associated with long-term kidney graft loss
Allocation to highly sensitized patients based on acceptable mismatches results in low rejection rates comparable to nonsensitized patients
Toward a Sensible Single-antigen Bead Cutoff Based on Kidney Graft Survival
Development and Validation of a Multiplex Non-HLA Antibody Assay for the Screening of Kidney Transplant Recipients
Pretransplant C3d-Fixing Donor-Specific Anti-HLA Antibodies Are Not Associated with Increased Risk for Kidney Graft Failure
Early Steroid Withdrawal Compared With Standard Immunosuppression in Kidney Transplantation - Interim Analysis of the Amsterdam-Leiden-Groningen Randomized Controlled Trial
Development and feasibility of a guided and tailored internet-based cognitive-behavioural intervention for kidney donors and kidney donor candidates
Early Conversion to Prednisolone/Everolimus as an Alternative Weaning Regimen Associates With Beneficial Renal Transplant Histology and Function: The Randomized-Controlled MECANO Trial
Clinically Relevant Reactivation of Polyomavirus BK (BKPyV) in HLA-A02-Positive Renal Transplant Recipients Is Associated with Impaired Effector-Memory Differentiation of BKPyV-Specific CD8(+) T Cells
Virus-Specific CD8(+) T Cells Cross-Reactive to Donor-Alloantigen Are Transiently Present in the Circulation of Kidney Transplant Recipients Infected With CMV and/or EBV
PRE-TRANSPLANT DONOR SPECIFIC HLA ANTIBODIES IN 4386 RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS: A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF THE PROCARE COHORT
PRE-TRANSPLANT DONOR SPECIFIC HLA ANTIBODIES IN 4386 RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS: A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF THE PROCARE COHORT