Sentences with phrase «allograft survival»

For example, if it is determined that a donor kidney is at greater risk for shortened allograft survival based on presence of two APOL1 renal - risk variants, rapid re-assessment of allocation of the kidney may be advisable.
Reeves ‐ Daniel, Amber M., et al. «The APOL1 gene and allograft survival after kidney transplantation.»
Analysis of the sample can determine if a kidney donor (potential live kidney donor or deceased kidney donor) or a patient inherited two APOL1 gene renal - risk variants that contribute to poorer renal allograft survival after transplantation.
They found out that pre-organ transplant infusion of MSC in 1 or 2 doses [on day - 7 and day - 1] induced a profound T cell hyporesponsiveness and prolonged B6C3 cardiac allograft survival.
Overall, MSCs can exert protective effects in ischemic reperfusion injuries through anti-inflammatory and paracrine factors and this likely plays an important part in MSC enhancement of allograft survival.
The combination of anti-NKG2D and CTLA - 4 Ig therapy prolongs islet allograft survival in a murine model.
Correlation of leukocyte groups with skin and renal allograft survival indicates that ranks of histocompatibility based upon current genetic concepts of the HL - A system may provide an approach to the selection of optimally compatible subjects for clinical organ transplantation.

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Moreover, patients in complete remission six months after the allograft had a relapse - free survival rate of 60 %.
Overall, the autograft strategy followed by allograft resulted in relapse - free survival rates of 20 - 25 % in the long term.
«The use of 15 - mg / kg ATLG was associated with statistically improved event - free survival in the subgroups of children with acute leukemia or with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, which represents the more frequent indication for an allograft in hematologic malignancies of childhood.»
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