Item does not contain fulltextWe report here on a European cohort of 27 kidney transplant recipients displaying operational tolerance, compared to two cohorts of matched kidney transplant recipients under immunosuppression and patients who stopped immunosuppressive drugs and presented with rejection. We report that a lower proportion of operationally tolerant patients received induction therapy (52% without induction therapy vs. 78.3%[p = 0.0455] and 96.7%[p = 0.0001], respectively), a difference likely due to the higher proportion (18.5%) of HLA matched recipients in the tolerant cohort. These patients were also significantly older at the time of transplantation (p = 0.0211) and immunosuppression withdrawal (p = 0.0002) than recipients who...
INTRODUCTION: Long-term immunosuppressive therapy represents a huge burden on transplant recipients,...
Since the first solid organ transplant between the Herrick twins in 1954, transplantation immunology...
International audienceNew challenges in renal transplantation include using biological information t...
International audienceWe report here on a European cohort of 27 kidney transplant recipients display...
The clinical era of solid organ transplantation started with a renal transplantation (RT) performed ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Kidney recipients maintaining a prolonged allograft surviv...
BACKGROUND Kidney recipients maintaining a prolonged allograft survival in the absence of immunos...
Background Renal transplant recipients (RTR) frequently develop complications relating to chronic im...
Since the first solid organ transplant between the Herrick twins in 1954, transplantation immunology...
International audienceA small number of patients do not reject their graft after weaning from immuno...
Purpose of reviewThe attainment of tolerance remains a highly desirable goal in recipients of kidney...
INTRODUCTION: Long-term immunosuppressive therapy represents a huge burden on transplant recipients,...
Since the first solid organ transplant between the Herrick twins in 1954, transplantation immunology...
International audienceNew challenges in renal transplantation include using biological information t...
International audienceWe report here on a European cohort of 27 kidney transplant recipients display...
The clinical era of solid organ transplantation started with a renal transplantation (RT) performed ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Kidney recipients maintaining a prolonged allograft surviv...
BACKGROUND Kidney recipients maintaining a prolonged allograft survival in the absence of immunos...
Background Renal transplant recipients (RTR) frequently develop complications relating to chronic im...
Since the first solid organ transplant between the Herrick twins in 1954, transplantation immunology...
International audienceA small number of patients do not reject their graft after weaning from immuno...
Purpose of reviewThe attainment of tolerance remains a highly desirable goal in recipients of kidney...
INTRODUCTION: Long-term immunosuppressive therapy represents a huge burden on transplant recipients,...
Since the first solid organ transplant between the Herrick twins in 1954, transplantation immunology...
International audienceNew challenges in renal transplantation include using biological information t...