Identification of gene markers for the prediction of allograft rejection or permanent acceptance.
The clinical success of new treatment strategies aiming on inducing permanent graft acceptance will rely on the ability to determine whether specific unresponsiveness to donor alloantigens has developed and for how long it is maintained. To identify markers for such posttransplant monitoring, genes...
Principais autores: | Sawitzki, B, Bushell, A, Steger, U, Jones, N, Risch, K, Siepert, A, Lehmann, M, Schmitt-Knosalla, I, Vogt, K, Gebuhr, I, Wood, K, Volk, H |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicado em: |
2007
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