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  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Introducing a Reliable Hindlimb Transplantation Model in the Mouse Utilizing Innovative Supermicrosurgical Techniques for Vascular Anastomosis

    J. Grahammer, Q. Mao, S. Schneeberger, R. Sucher, W. Lee, G. Brandacher

    Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD; Visceral-, Transplant and Thoracic Surgery, Innsbruck Medical University, Innsbruck, Tirol, Austria; Surgery, Nanjing University School of Medicine, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China

    Investigating the fundamental mechanisms of transplant immunology relies on reproducible animal models. The orthotopic hindlimb model we propose here using a refined technique for vascular…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Survival Advantage from Listing for Elderly Patients Awaiting Kidney Transplant

    B. Mirshekar-Syahkal, P. Sun, J. Bradley, G. Pettigrew

    Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    Introduction Elderly patients (age over 65) now represent the largest population starting renal replacement therapy. However their access to, and benefit from, transplantation remains unclear.…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Utilizing Social Media To Engage College Students in Organ Donation Advocacy

    M. Dokus, M. Salter, M. Orloff, C. Barry

    Transplant Surgery, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

    Organ donation advocacy is imperative. College students are traditionally outspoken advocates for social causes and while studies have demonstrated their positive attitudes about organ donation,…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Identification of Urinary Biomarkers during Antibody-Mediated Rejection in a Murine Kidney Transplant Model

    T. Abe, K. Keslar, F. Ran, C. Su, S. Iida, W. Baldwin III, N. Nonomura, S. Takahara, R. Fairchild

    Immunology, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH; Osaka University, Suita, Japan

    INTRODUCTION: Diagnosing antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) can be difficult without an invasive graft biopsy. A specific, non-invasive biomarker to monitor immunological graft status would facilitate diagnosis…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Occurrence of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Predicts Risk of Subsequent Solid Organ Cancer, The

    S. McDonald, R. Carroll

    ANZDATA Registry, Adelaide, SA, Australia; Renal Unit, Royald Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, SA, Australia

    Rates of both solid organ and skin cancers after kidney transplantation are substantially increased. However, little is known about the relationship between non-melanoma skin cancer…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Survival after Late Hepatic Artery Thrombosis

    M. Saeed, G. Testa, R. Ruiz, N. Onaca, A. Dabous, V. Gupta, M. Levy, R. Goldstein, G. Klintmalm

    Annette C. and Harold C. Simmons Transplant Institute, Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, TX

    Introduction:Hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT) is associated with poor outcome. In reporting one of the largest series of late HAT our goal is to determine the…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Hepatitis C Virus Infection Promotes Development of Fibrosis through Modulation of miR200c Regulates Growth Factor Signaling through FAP-1

    S. Ramachandran, H. Basha, J. Crippin, W. Chapman, T. Mohanakumar

    Surgery, Medicine, Pathology & Immunology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO

    Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) induced liver disease is the leading indication for liver transplantation (LTx). Reinfection of HCV is a universal phenomenon, and accelerated…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Opposing Roles of TIM-4 on Dendritic Cells vs Macrophages in Transplant Rejection

    T. Shimizu, M. McGrath, T. Ueno, B. Snawder, N. Najafian, M. Yeung

    Transplantation Research Center, Brigham&Women's Hospital, Boston, MA

    T cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain (TIM)-4, expressed on dendritic cells and macrophages, functions both as a costimulatory molecule and a phosphatidylserine receptor, mediating phagocytosis…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Posttransplant Cardiac Event Rates Are Lower with Rapid Discontinuation of Prednisone (RDP)

    A. Matas, K. Gillingham, H. Ibrahim, for the Divisions Surg and Med

    U MN, Mpls, MN

    RDP (prednisone [P] discontinuation <7 days posttx) is associated with ↑ rates of mild AR, ⇓ P-related side effects, better CVD risk profile, and no…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Donation after Cardiac Death and Higher Donor Risk Index Are Associated with End-Stage Renal Disease after Liver Transplant

    R. Ruebner, P. Reese, P. Abt

    Dept of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; Dept of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Dept of Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

    Background: The limited organ supply has led to greater use of liver allografts with higher donor risk indices (DRI) and/or donated after cardiac death (DCD).…
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