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Long-term follow-up of renal transplant recipients using immunologic monitoring
(1979)
Since 1972, we have transplanted a total of 79 patients at the Minneapolis VA Hospital, 75 of which were monitored using at least one of several immune assays both pre- and postoperatively. The present report is on a longer ...
Functional characterization of blocking antibody after human renal transplantation
(1974)
The site of action and specificity of blocking IgG have now been examined in five recipients one year after transplantation, using a panel of 30 responding and stimulating cell combinations, in which lymphocytes of each ...
Loss of heterozygosity in polycystic kidney disease with a missense mutation in the repeated region of PKD1
(1998)
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) is a molecular phenomenon that denotes the loss of one of the two alleles at a specific locus. It is frequently associated with tumour suppressor genes in various cancers and also with ...
Massive Hematuria Following Percutaneous Biopsy of Renal Allograft: Successful Control by Selective Embolization
(1984)
• We report on a patient who underwent a percutaneous needle biopsy of a renal allograft for evaluation of compromised function. Gross hematuria occurred immediately and persisted for three weeks, interrupted only by long ...