New and exciting advances in renal transplantation are continuously being made, and the horizons for organ transplantation are bright and open. This article reviews only a few of the newer advances that will allow renal transplantation to become even more widespread and successful. The important and exciting implications for extrarenal organ transplantation are immediately evident. © 1988 Springer-Verlag
BACKGROUND: Histories of kidney transplantation rarely mention a series reported by Gordon Murray of...
The authors provide a historical survey of the immunosuppressive agents that have been used to preve...
Tissue engineering the kidney. The means by which kidney function can be replaced in humans include ...
This Special Issue in renal transplantation covers a variety of clinical and research areas in kidne...
The last 25 years have seen amazing progress in transplantation--from the development of techniques ...
The present state of success in kidney transplantation, including its benefits to patients with end-...
Advances in immunosuppression and kidney transplant techniques have led to significant improvements ...
The authors have had an exceptional experience in the transplantations of organs in humans. This pap...
There is a global shortage of organs for transplantation and despite many governments making signifi...
As more and more people become dependent on dialysis, the incidence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) ...
Renal transplantation is the treatment of choice for most patients with end-stage renal disease. The...
Kidney transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients with end-stage renal disease. However...
Renal transplantation has become an established option for renal replacement therapy in many patient...
Purpose of reviewThe purpose of this review was to summarize the novel developments in preservation ...
Over the past decade, advances in immunosuppression, organ preservation, surgical techniques and per...
BACKGROUND: Histories of kidney transplantation rarely mention a series reported by Gordon Murray of...
The authors provide a historical survey of the immunosuppressive agents that have been used to preve...
Tissue engineering the kidney. The means by which kidney function can be replaced in humans include ...
This Special Issue in renal transplantation covers a variety of clinical and research areas in kidne...
The last 25 years have seen amazing progress in transplantation--from the development of techniques ...
The present state of success in kidney transplantation, including its benefits to patients with end-...
Advances in immunosuppression and kidney transplant techniques have led to significant improvements ...
The authors have had an exceptional experience in the transplantations of organs in humans. This pap...
There is a global shortage of organs for transplantation and despite many governments making signifi...
As more and more people become dependent on dialysis, the incidence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) ...
Renal transplantation is the treatment of choice for most patients with end-stage renal disease. The...
Kidney transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients with end-stage renal disease. However...
Renal transplantation has become an established option for renal replacement therapy in many patient...
Purpose of reviewThe purpose of this review was to summarize the novel developments in preservation ...
Over the past decade, advances in immunosuppression, organ preservation, surgical techniques and per...
BACKGROUND: Histories of kidney transplantation rarely mention a series reported by Gordon Murray of...
The authors provide a historical survey of the immunosuppressive agents that have been used to preve...
Tissue engineering the kidney. The means by which kidney function can be replaced in humans include ...