Subclinical changes in deceased donor kidney proteomes are associated with 12-month allograft function post transplantation: A preliminary study
Background: Cerebral injury during Donation after Brain Death (DBD) may induce systemic damage affecting long-term kidney function posttransplantation. Conventional evaluation of donor organ quality as a triage for transplantation is of limited utility. Methods: We compared donor kidneys yielding o...
Main Authors: | Kaisar, M, van Dullemen, L, Charles, P, Akhtar, M, Thézénas, M, Huang, H, Klooster, A, Watkins, N, Kessler, B, Ploeg, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Ltd.
2018
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