Cutting edge: Immunological consequences and trafficking of human regulatory macrophages administered to renal transplant recipients
Regulatory macrophages (M regs) were administered to two living-donor renal transplant recipients. Both patients were minimized to low-dose tacrolimus monotherapy within 24 wk of transplantation and subsequently maintained excellent graft function. After central venous administration, most M regs re...
Κύριοι συγγραφείς: | Hutchinson, J, Riquelme, P, Sawitzki, B, Tomiuk, S, Miqueu, P, Zuhayra, M, Oberg, H, Pascher, A, Lützen, U, Janßen, U, Broichhausen, C, Renders, L, Thaiss, F, Scheuermann, E, Henze, E, Volk, H, Chatenoud, L, Lechler, R, Wood, K, Kabelitz, D, Schlitt, H, Geissler, E, Fändrich, F |
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Μορφή: | Journal article |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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2011
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