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2016 American Transplant Congress

June 11-15, 2016 in Boston, MA

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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

4:54pm-5:06pm
Aquaporin 4 Blockade Is a Novel Strategy to Prevent T Cell Activation and Effector Functions.

K. Ayasoufi,1 N. Kohei,1 G. Farr,2 P. McGuirk,2 M. Pelletier,2 R. Fairchild,1 A. Valujskikh.1

Concurrent Session: Novel Approaches and Potential Targets for Promoting Tolerance: Animal Models  •  Room 310
4:54pm-5:06pm
Associations of Risk Factors and Kidney Retransplant Outcomes Vary Between Three Common Induction Agents: Results from the Analysis of Over Ten-Thousand Cases in Ten Years.

A. Santos, X. Wen, M. Casey, S. Rehman, K. Womer.

Concurrent Session: Kidney: Induction Therapy 2  •  Room 312
4:54pm-5:06pm
Automated Web-Based Monitoring Identifies Significant Clinical Changes in Patients Awaiting Kidney Transplant.

H. Braun, M. Parente, R. Hirose, G. Roll.

Concurrent Session: Kidney Waitlist Management and KAS Initial Results  •  Veterans Auditorium
4:54pm-5:06pm
IgG Dilutions, Subclasses, C1q, and IgM: Determining Relevant Testing for De Novo DSA and Outcome Prediction.

M. Everly,1 L. Rebellato,2 C. Haisch,2 K. Briley,2 P. Bolin,2 S. Kendrick,3 C. Morgan,2 A. Maldonado,4 A. Nguyen,1 P. Terasaki.1

Concurrent Session: Kidney Transplant Recipient: Long Term Outcomes Session 2  •  Ballroom A
4:54pm-5:06pm
IL-17-Producing CCR6+CD4+ Th17 Cells Drive Intestinal Allograft Rejection in Humans.

J. Kaiser, C. Cosentino, A. Shukla, C. Desai, R. Girlanda, J. Hawksworth, C. Matsumoto, M. Zasloff, T. Fishbein, A. Kroemer.

Concurrent Session: Small Bowel Transplantation  •  Room 102
4:54pm-5:06pm
Impact of Early Acute Rejection (AR) on Pancreas Transplant (PT) Outcomes.

V. Kirchner, T. Dunn, A. Kukla, R. Kandaswamy, E. Finger.

Concurrent Session: Clinical Pancreas Transplantation 2  •  Room 210
4:54pm-5:06pm
Liver-Intestine Candidates Benefit from National Sharing.

E. Edwards,1 A. Harper, D. Sudan.

Concurrent Session: Liver: MELD, Allocation and Donor Issues (DCD/ECD) 2  •  Room 304
4:54pm-5:06pm
Motivation and Stress Associated with Non-Directed Kidney Donation.

J. Wiseman,1 D. Berglund,1 C. Jacobs,1 D. Larson,1 C. Garvey,1 M. Vogues, S. Rein,1 O. Sanchez,1 C. Radecki Breitkopf,2 H. Ibrahim,1 A. Matas.1

Concurrent Session: Living Kidney Donor Evaluation  •  Ballroom B
4:54pm-5:06pm
Prospective Randomized Controlled Study Evaluating the Impact of an Electronic Feedback System on Medication Adherence in Solid Organ Transplantation.

M. Lockwood, L. Potter, B. Kane, L. Lourenco, A. Bozdin, J. Millis.

Concurrent Session: Psychosocial and Treatment Adherence  •  Room 206
4:54pm-5:06pm
Selective Deletion of Notch2 on B Cells Abrogates Alloantibody Production in Fully MHC-Mismatched Cardiac and Skin Transplant Models.

N. Murakami, C. Magee, T. Borges, J. Azzi, L. Riella.

Concurrent Session: B cells and Antibody-Mediated Rejection: Animal Models  •  Room 309
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