Long-term acceptance of transplanted organs without requirement for indefinite immunosuppression remains the ultimate goal of transplant clinicians and scientists. This clinical state of allograft acceptance termed "operational tolerance" has been elusive in routine practice. However, there are published reports of recipients where immunosuppression has been discontinued, by intention or patient noncompliance, in which the outcome is a nondestructive immune response and normal function. The question now arises how clinical operational tolerance might be achieved in the majority of recipients. This review provides an overview of current approaches to achieve operational tolerance, including the use of donor bone marrow and depletion of recip...
INTRODUCTION: Long-term immunosuppressive therapy represents a huge burden on transplant recipients,...
In the setting of our pediatric living-donor liver transplantation (LDLT), 87 patients (15.0% of all...
Organ transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients with end-stage organ failure. Most of ...
Long-term acceptance of transplanted organs without requirement for indefinite immunosuppression rem...
There is still little understanding of the immune events that occur in transplant patients as they d...
There is still little understanding of the immune events that occur in transplant patients as they d...
Since the first solid organ transplant between the Herrick twins in 1954, transplantation immunology...
Since the first solid organ transplant between the Herrick twins in 1954, transplantation immunology...
Solid organ transplantation is widely accepted as an effective treatment for end organ failure. Alth...
In the second half of the 20th century, the transplantation of replacement organs and tissues to cur...
Human liver allografts have a lower susceptibility to rejection than other organs. In addition, in s...
Minimization or withdrawal of immunosuppressive treatments after organ transplantation represents a ...
Minimization or withdrawal of immunosuppressive treatments after organ transplantation represents a ...
The full potential of organ transplantation has not yet been realized because of the hazards associa...
Clinical transplantation tolerance: The promise and challenges. Organ transplantation is now well es...
INTRODUCTION: Long-term immunosuppressive therapy represents a huge burden on transplant recipients,...
In the setting of our pediatric living-donor liver transplantation (LDLT), 87 patients (15.0% of all...
Organ transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients with end-stage organ failure. Most of ...
Long-term acceptance of transplanted organs without requirement for indefinite immunosuppression rem...
There is still little understanding of the immune events that occur in transplant patients as they d...
There is still little understanding of the immune events that occur in transplant patients as they d...
Since the first solid organ transplant between the Herrick twins in 1954, transplantation immunology...
Since the first solid organ transplant between the Herrick twins in 1954, transplantation immunology...
Solid organ transplantation is widely accepted as an effective treatment for end organ failure. Alth...
In the second half of the 20th century, the transplantation of replacement organs and tissues to cur...
Human liver allografts have a lower susceptibility to rejection than other organs. In addition, in s...
Minimization or withdrawal of immunosuppressive treatments after organ transplantation represents a ...
Minimization or withdrawal of immunosuppressive treatments after organ transplantation represents a ...
The full potential of organ transplantation has not yet been realized because of the hazards associa...
Clinical transplantation tolerance: The promise and challenges. Organ transplantation is now well es...
INTRODUCTION: Long-term immunosuppressive therapy represents a huge burden on transplant recipients,...
In the setting of our pediatric living-donor liver transplantation (LDLT), 87 patients (15.0% of all...
Organ transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients with end-stage organ failure. Most of ...