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2019 American Transplant Congress

June 1-5, 2019 in Boston, MA

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  • Sigma-1 Receptor Agonists Are Renoprotective in a Rat Model of Kidney Transplantation

    A. Hosszu1, Z. Antal2, L. Illesy2, L. Lenart1, D. B. Balogh1, L. Wagner3, A. Vannay4, A. J. Szabo2, A. Fekete1

  • Significance of Histopathologic Features for Predicting Progression in Patients with Transplant Glomerulopathy

    X. Li, J. Chen, D. Cheng, R. Wang, W. Wang, M. Zhang, F. Xu, J. Wen, Z. Tang

  • Significant Implications of Prior Transplantation on Treatment and Outcomes of Patients Suffering from Traumatic Brain Injury

    L. Mugge, W. Qu, C. Gallagher, A. Caras, N. Henkel, O. Ekwenna, J. Ortiz

  • Significant Increase in Moderate to High KDPI Kidney Transplants Using a Multi-Operational Approach: Results from the COIIN (Collaborative Innovation and Improvement Network) Initiative

    T. Pesavento1, J. Foutz2, K. Sisaithong2, D. Klassen2, L. Stillion1, A. Rajab1, R. Pelletier3, K. Washburn1, H. Tosoc-Haskell2

  • Significantly High FOXP3 mRNA in the Renal Allograft as a Mechanism of Tolerance Induced by Transient Mixed Chimerism in Non-Human Primates

    M. Matsunami1, I. Rosales1, T. Oura1, B. Adam2, M. Mengel2, R. Smith1, A. Cosimi1, R. Colvin1, T. Kawai1

  • Silent Allograft Fibrosis in 10-Year Post-Transplantation Histology of Pediatric Liver Transplantation: Is It Really Silent?

    S. Lee, S. Lee, J. Rhu, Y. Chung, S. Kim, K. Lee, S. Lee, J. Kim, G. Choi , J. Park, S. Kim, J. Joh

  • Similar Quality in Chronic Kidney Disease Multidisciplinary Follow-Up between Kidney Transplant and Pre-Dialysis Patients

    M. Carminatti, N. M. Fernandes, F. A. Colugnati, H. Sanders-Pinheiro

  • simplifyKDPI: An Animated Video to Educate Kidney Transplant Candidates about the Kidney Donor Profile Index

    K. Bonner, R. Seibert, L. Kayler

  • Simulated Tier Variability

    N. Salkowski, A. Wey, J. Snyder

  • Simulation of DSA-Free Lung Allocation

    M. Skeans1, J. Pyke1, K. Audette1, R. Lehman2, K. Uccellini2, K. M. Chan3, E. D. Lease4, R. Daly5, M. Valapour6

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