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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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  • Transpulmonary Gradient as a Predictor for Outcomes after Single Lung Transplantation in Patients with Pulmonary Hypertension

    A. Madde1, E. Chan2, J. Ryan2, P. Reck Dos Santos2, M. Morrell3, J. Luketich2, P. Sanchez2

  • Traveling For Transplant: A Comparison of Singly Listed, Multiply Listed, and Non-Citizen Non-Resident Liver Transplant Candidates

    H. J. Braun1, D. Amara1, A. Shui1, C. Huang1, P. G. Stock1, R. Hirose1, F. L. Delmonico2, N. L. Ascher1

  • Treatment of BK Viremia in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Single-Center Experience

    M. Chaung, E. Hollinger, M. Brokhof, N. Kenyon, L. Lineberger, N. Alvey

  • Treatment of Chronic Active Antibody Mediated Rejection in Kidney Transplant Recipients is Associated with Increased Risk of Urinary Tract Infections and Pneumonia

    E. Joachim, S. Parajuli, K. Swanson, F. Aziz, N. Garg, M. Mohamed, D. Mandelbrot, A. Djamali

  • Treatment of De Novo Renal Transplant Recipients with Calcineurin Inhibitor (CNI)-Free, Belatacept+Everolimus-Based Immunosuppression

    V. R. Peddi1, B. Marder2, L. Gaite3, J. Oberholzer4, R. Goldberg5, T. Pearson6, H. Yang7, L. Allamassey8, S. Gao8, M. Polinsky8, R. N. Formica9

  • Treatment of Hepatic Encephalopathy in Cirrhotic Patients: Does Rifaximin Prevent Clostridioides Difficile Infection? A Retrospective Analysis

    J. D. Goldman, V. Aleksenko, J. L. Davila, N. A. Muhktar, K. Kowdley

  • Treatment Strategies to Suppress Donor Specific Antibodies: Highlights from a Decade of Research Experience in a Mouse Model of Allo-Sensitization

    I. Kim, G. Wu, N. Chai, T. Brennan, A. Klein, S. Jordan

  • Treg Lymphotoxin Signals Promote Cancer Metastatic Migration: Mechanisms for Treg-Cancer Interaction

    W. Piao1, R. Oakes2, C. Paluskievicz1, Y. Xiong1, L. Li1, V. Saxena1, M. WillsonShirkey1, C. Jewell2, J. Bromberg1

  • Treg Protection of the Allograft Depends on Lymphotoxin Beta Receptor Expression in Lymphatic Endothelial Cells

    V. Saxena1, W. Piao1, L. Li1, Y. Xiong1, C. Palusckievicz1, T. Simon1, M. Shirkey1, R. Abdi2, J. S. Bromberg1

  • Treg Stability Depends on Lymphotoxin Beta Receptor-Driven Migration

    V. Saxena, W. Piao, L. Li, Y. Xiong, C. Palusckievicz, T. Simon, M. Shirkey, R. Abdi, J. S. Bromberg

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