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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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  • Sarcopenia Predicts Worse Outcomes in Pediatric Liver Transplant Patients

    J. M. Boster1, L. P. Browne2, Z. Pan3, W. Zhou3, S. S. Sundaram1

  • Selective Dual Co-Stimulatory Blockade of CD28/CD80-86 and PD1-PL2 with a Novel Recombinant Bi-Specific Fusion Protein (Hybri-2) Promotes Successful Humoral Desensitization in a Stringent Sensitized Rat Model

    A. Torija, E. Crespo, M. Jarque, N. Bolaños, M. Meneghini, A. Favà, J. Torras, J. Grinyo, O. Bestard

  • Selective Screening Imaging of the Aortoiliac Arterial System in Kidney Transplant Candidates Using Non Contrast Pevic Computed Tomography

    N. Onaca, A. Wall, J. Bayer, H. Fernandez, E. Martinez, R. Ruiz, R. Goldstein, G. McKenna, A. Gupta, G. Testa

  • Selectively Transplanting Moderately to Severely Macrosteatotic Grafts: Does Recipient Metabolic Environment Affect Outcomes?

    P. J. Altshuler, A. Rios Diaz, O. Shaheen, A. P. Shah, W. R. Maley, A. Frank, C. Ramirez, J. Glorioso, H. Dang, A. S. Bodzin

  • Self-Reported Marijuana Use and its Effects on Overall Approval in Potential Living Kidney Donors

    C. Delvalle, R. Fatica, J. Augustine

  • Sensitization via Pregnancy Generates Alloantibody and Cross-Reactive Xeno-Antibody in a Non-Human Primate Model

    J. Yoon, M. Manook, Z. Fitch, R. Schmitz, A. Choi, A. M. Jackson, S. Knechtle, J. Kwun

  • Sequence Variations of the LMP1 Protein are Detected in Pediatric Transplant Recipients and May Increase the Risk of EBV Disease

    B. Mbiribindi1, M. Arvedson1, J. Pena1, O. Hatton2, C. Esquivel1, O. Martinez1, S. Krams1

  • Sequential Protocol Biopsies Post-Liver Transplant from Donors with Moderate Macrosteatosis: What Happens to the Fat?

    K. Croome, D. Livingston, C. Taner, R. Nakhleh

  • Serum CXCL13 Levels Indicate Humoral Alloreactivity and Donor Specific Antibody Formation

    E. S. Crichton, S. Zeng, I. Badell

  • Serum Cystatin C Predicts Kidney-Related Outcomes and Transplant-Free Survival in Patients with End-Stage Liver Disease and Low Body Mass Index

    N. Shankar1, M. Garcia Saenz de Sicilia2, A. Duarte-Rojo3, S. K. Asrani4, J. F. Trotter4, G. B. Klintmalm4, B. V. Fischbach5, S. A. Gonzalez5

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