Systemic complement activation in deceased donors is associated with acute rejection after renal transplantation in the recipient.
BACKGROUND: Acute rejection after renal transplantation has been shown to be negatively associated with long-term graft survival. Identifying donor factors that are associated with acute rejection in the recipient could help to a better understanding of the relevant underlying processes that lead t...
Main Authors: | Damman, J, Seelen, M, Moers, C, Daha, MR, Rahmel, A, Leuvenink, H, Paul, A, Pirenne, J, Ploeg, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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