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2020 American Transplant Congress

May 30-June 1, 2020

ATC Virtual Congress
Live Broadcast Dates: May 30 - June 1, 2020
OnDemand Access: May 30, 2020 - June 4, 2021

Originally scheduled to take place in Philadelphia, this became a Virtual Congress due to COVID-19. For more information, visit The Official ATC Congress site.

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  • Noninvasive Detection of Subclinical Rejection in Urine RNA

    K. S. Keslar1, D. Margeta1, J. J. Friedewald2, M. Abecassis2, R. B. Mannon3, P. S. Heeger4, R. L. Fairchild1

  • Noninvasive Genotyping of Donor’s HLA in Kidney Transplant Patients by Target Capture Sequencing

    T. Jiang, L. Shu, F. Liu, H. Liu, J. Ge

  • Noninvasive Imaging of CD122+ T Cells via Immuno-PET for Detection of Acute Cellular Rejection

    A. J. Matar1, B. P. Lovasik1, D. Vanover2, L. Rotolo2, Y. Dong1, D. A. Faber1, D. V. Mathews1, W. H. Kitchens1, P. Santangelo2, A. B. Adams1

  • Normothermic Ex Vivo Perfusion of Marginal Liver Grafts Rapidly Stimulates Release of Graft-Derived Exosomes and Markedly Decreases the Inflammatory Pathways Induced at Early Times after Transplant Reperfusion

    K. E. Brown1, K. S. Keslar1, D. Margeta1, Q. Liu2, A. Simioni2, L. Del Angel Diaz2, W. M. Baldwin1, R. L. Fairchild1, C. Quintini2

  • Normothermic Ex-Vivo Kidney Perfusion is Superior to Anoxic and Oxygenated Hypothermic Machine Perfusion for the Preservation of DCD Porcine Kidney Grafts

    L. Mazilescu1, M. Kaths2, P. Urbanellis1, M. Hamar3, T. Goto1, I. Linares-Cervantes1, Y. Noguchi1, A. Konvalinka1, A. Ghanekar1, D. Bagli4, R. John5, L. Robinson6, M. Selzner1

  • Normothermic Machine Perfusion of Extended Criteria Donor Livers: Identification of Protein Biomarkers Predictive of Graft Viability and Post-Transplant Complications

    L. L. Wallace1, J. Attard1, Y. Boteon1, R. Laing1, J. Yu2, T. Perera3, D. Mirza3, H. Mergental3, S. Afford1

  • Normothermic Machine Perfusion of Genetically Modified Pig Livers with Human Blood

    D. Detelich1, T. M. Coe2, C. G. Rickert2, C. Carroll2, N. Serifis2, R. Matheson2, I. Rosales2, W. Qin3, Y. Kan3, J. Layer3, M. Youd3, W. Westlin3, S. Kimura2, A. Azimzadeh2, L. Yang3, J. F. Markmann2

  • Normothermic Machine Perfusion of Rat Liver: Comparing Two Perfusion Methods

    F. Zhou, M. Xu, O. Ahmed, G. A. Upadhya, Y. Lin, W. C. Chapman

  • Notch Signaling Inhibition via Blockade of Delta-Like Ligand 4 Prevents Co-Stimulation Blockade Resistant Allograft Rejection

    A. J. Matar, B. P. Lovasik, Y. Dong, D. A. Faber, J. Habib, C. A. Breeden, J. Regenold, A. Ghosh, A. Stephenson, W. H. Kitchens, A. B. Adams

  • Novel Approaches in Targeting Chromatin Modifiers in the Induction of Transplant Tolerance

    G. Wang, X. Xiao, Y. Dou, G. Kong, X. Li

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