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2015 American Transplant Congress

May 2-6, 2015 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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  • Short-Term QOL After Live Liver Donation: A New York Center for Liver Transplantation (NYCLT) Report

    D. LaPointe Rudow,1 S. DeLair,2 S. Florman,1 J. Guarrera,3 M. Kinkhabwala,4 M. Orloff,5 Y. Wu,6 L. Teperman.7

  • Should Current IVIg Preparations Containing High Titers of Anti-HLA-I/-II IgG be Used for Lowering the Anti-HLA IgG in Sensitized Pre-Transplant Patients and Allograft Recipients?

    M. Ravindranath, P. Terasaki, C. Maehara, V. Jucaud.

  • Should Only Active Candidates Define the EPTS Top 20% in the New Kidney Allocation System (KAS)?

    D. Stewart,1 A. Kucheryavaya,1 G. Boyle,1 M. Aeder,2 R. Formica.3

  • Should We Ever Pay Living Kidney Donors? Focus Group Study of Public Opinion

    A. Tong,1,2 A. Ralph,1,2 J. Chapman,3 G. Wong,1,2,3 J. Gill,4 M. Josephson,5 C. Hanson,1,2 J. Craig.1,2

  • Significance of an Isolated Elevated PRA in Renal Transplantation

    S. Kuten, S. Patel, G. Land, T. Eagar, R. Knight, J. Loucks, L. Gaber, A. Gaber.

  • Significant Association Between Foxp3 Gene Polymorphism and Outcomes in HBV-Related Liver Transplant Patients

    Y. Tanaka, V. Sapana, H. Ohdan.

  • Significant Reduction in TRAIL-Expressing NK Cells in Remnant Liver After Partial Hepatectomy Is Strongly Associated With the Impaired Intrahepatic CXCL9–CXCR3 Pathway

    T. Yano, M. Ohira, H. Ohdan.

  • Similar Outcomes Can Be Expected Among HIV (+) Kidney Transplant Recipients (HIV+ Tx) Vs. HIV (-) Kidney Transplant Recipients (HIV- Tx) Receiving Similar Immunosuppression Protocols

    L. Panarey,1 G. Malat,2,3 A. Sharma,1 K. Ranganna,1 D. Reich,2 G. Xiao,2 A. Doyle.1

  • Simultaneous Cadaveric Pancreas, Living-Donor Kidney Transplantation: Single Center Experience

    Y. Kim, J. Jung, H. Cho, J. Hong, J. Choi, B. Choi, S. Shin, D. Han.

  • Single Cell Phospho-Protein Analysis Demonstrates That Immunosuppressive Drugs Inhibit MAPK and mTOR Signaling Molecules in Primary Monocytes After Transplantation

    N. Kannegieter, D. Hesselink, R. Kraaijeveld, G. de Graav, M. Betjes, W. Weimar, C. Baan.

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