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Presence of CD163+macrophages in DCD kidneys with high DGF reduces the risk for acute cellular rejection in 6 months after kidney transplantation
A Europe wide acceptable mismatch program will enable transplantation of long waiting highly sensitised patients with a compatible donor
Single antigen testing to reduce early antibody-mediated rejection risk in female recipients of a spousal donor kidney
Immediate impact of COVID-19 on transplant activity in the Netherlands
Development and application of a massive open online course to deliver innovative transplant education
Impact of alemtuzumab pharmacokinetics on T-cell dynamics, graft-versus-host disease and viral reactivation in patients receiving allogeneic stem cell transplantation with an alemtuzumab-based T-cell-depleted graft
Banff lesions and renal allograft survival in chronic-active antibody mediated rejection
Jon van Rood: The pioneer and his personal view on the early developments of HLA and immunogenetics
Genome-wide association studies in kidney transplantation: Advantages and constraints
CMV seronegative donors: Effect on clinical severity of CMV infection and reconstitution of CMV-specific immunity
Introducing the innovative technique of 360 degrees virtual reality in kidney Check for transplant education
Elevated intragraft expression of innate immunity and cell death-related markers is a risk factor for adverse graft outcome
Genome-wide association studies in kidney transplantation: Advantages and constraints
Elevated intragraft expression of innate immunity and cell death-related markers is a risk factor for adverse graft outcome
Innovating clinical kidney transplant education by a massive open online course
Mechanisms and risk assessment of steroid resistance in acute kidney transplant rejection
The 25th anniversary of the Eurotransplant Acceptable Mismatch program for highly sensitized patients
The interplay between antiviral immunity and allo-immune reactivity after renal transplantation Consortium between the Centres Amsterdam, Leiden and Nijmegen (ALLOVIR)
The PROCARE consortium: Toward an improved allocation strategy for kidney allografts
Immunogenetics and immunology of transplantation in Leiden

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