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Chronic Rejection

Rock1 Inhibitor Abrogates Chronic Rejection in Rat Cardiac Model System

Rock1 Inhibitor Abrogates Chronic Rejection in Rat Cardiac Model System

... of chronic rejection that slowly damages and eventually destroys transplanted organs ...acute rejection, is able to inhibit chronic rejection ...the chronic re- jection and to ...

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Role of nitric oxide in experimental obliterative bronchiolitis (chronic rejection) in the rat

Role of nitric oxide in experimental obliterative bronchiolitis (chronic rejection) in the rat

... The role of nitric oxide in obliterative bronchiolitis develop- ment, i.e., chronic rejection, was investigated in the hetero- topic rat tracheal allograft model. An increase in the intra- graft inducible ...

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Persistent allopeptide reactivity and epitope spreading in chronic rejection of organ allografts

Persistent allopeptide reactivity and epitope spreading in chronic rejection of organ allografts

... However, evidence has been accumulating that the T cell repertoire is dynamic and that intramolecular and intermolec- ular epitope spreading to additional specificities occurs during the course of both experimentally ...

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Cytomegalovirus-Mediated Upregulation of Chemokine Expression Correlates with the Acceleration of Chronic Rejection in Rat Heart Transplants

Cytomegalovirus-Mediated Upregulation of Chemokine Expression Correlates with the Acceleration of Chronic Rejection in Rat Heart Transplants

... In this study, we examined the role of RCMV in the accel- eration of transplant vascular sclerosis in a rat heart transplant model. Through kinetic analysis of this disease process, we have established that RCMV ...

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Can a combined screening/treatment programme prevent premature failure of renal transplants due to chronic rejection in patients with HLA antibodies: study protocol for the multicentre randomised controlled OuTSMART trial

Can a combined screening/treatment programme prevent premature failure of renal transplants due to chronic rejection in patients with HLA antibodies: study protocol for the multicentre randomised controlled OuTSMART trial

... Two types of study have linked antibodies (Ab) against human leukocyte antigen (HLAs) to immune-mediated injury and premature graft failure. Case – control studies have compared patients who have lost grafts with those ...

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Chronic allograft rejection: A significant hurdle to transplant success

Chronic allograft rejection: A significant hurdle to transplant success

... to chronic rejection even years ...of rejection is responsible for long-term failure of transplanted ...of chronic rejection are not ...of chronic rejection is progressive ...

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Inhibition of B cell–dependent lymphoid follicle formation prevents lymphocytic bronchiolitis after lung transplantation

Inhibition of B cell–dependent lymphoid follicle formation prevents lymphocytic bronchiolitis after lung transplantation

... allograft rejection in the mouse, since lymphatics are required to drain out of the grafts excessive amounts of hyaluronan ...acute rejection, which substantially adds to the context of our ...

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Psychosocial challenges before and after organ transplantation

Psychosocial challenges before and after organ transplantation

... whereas chronic rejection still constitutes a serious ...by chronic rejection and other immune-mediated as well as non-immunological factors (eg, hypertension, smoking, nonadherence) leading ...

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Efficacy of everolimus in ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation: a retrospective study

Efficacy of everolimus in ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation: a retrospective study

... Conclusion: Administration of EVR is effective in preventing CNI nephrotoxicity after KT. The rate of CNI nephrotoxicity was lower in the ABOc KT group than in the ABOi KT group. The rate of chronic ...

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Experience With Heart Transplantation in Children

Experience With Heart Transplantation in Children

... Two patients died 8 months following transplantation of severe acute and chronic rejection; another patient required retranaplantation for ischemic.. cardiomyopathy resulting from chroni[r] ...

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Late blockade of T cell costimulation interrupts progression of experimental chronic allograft rejection

Late blockade of T cell costimulation interrupts progression of experimental chronic allograft rejection

... of chronic rejection ...allograft rejection and delayed graft function are major risk factors for the development of chronic rejection led to the concept that initial graft damage sets ...

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Regulatory functions of self restricted MHC class II allopeptide specific Th2 clones in vivo

Regulatory functions of self restricted MHC class II allopeptide specific Th2 clones in vivo

... allograft rejection express a restricted TCR V β repertoire and transfer DTH responses in vivo ...with chronic rejection or stable graft function establish the biological relevance of our ani- mal ...

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Chronic childhood peer rejection is associated with heightened neural responses to social exclusion during adolescence.

Chronic childhood peer rejection is associated with heightened neural responses to social exclusion during adolescence.

... of chronic peer rejection display enhanced neural responses to social exclusion compared to stably accepted adoles- cents, we recruited participants from a sample of adoles- cents who were followed yearly ...

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Clinical Management of Kidney Allograft Dysfunction

Clinical Management of Kidney Allograft Dysfunction

... Allograft rejection is an im- portant entity, and timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment are essential for caring transplant ...Hyperacute rejection is mediated by the preformed donor specific antibody, ...

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Critical roles for IL 4, IL 5, and eosinophils in chronic skin allograft rejection

Critical roles for IL 4, IL 5, and eosinophils in chronic skin allograft rejection

... Profile of cytokines secreted by anti-donor T cells in MLC. Cells from lymph nodes draining chronically rejected allografts were seeded in MLC with either donor-type or syngeneic spleen cells, and cytokine levels in ...

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Targeting of the chemokine receptor CCR1 suppresses development of acute and chronic cardiac allograft rejection

Targeting of the chemokine receptor CCR1 suppresses development of acute and chronic cardiac allograft rejection

... of chronic rejection 50–200 days after transplantation, and transfer of CD4 + splenic T cells from these mice to naive allograft recipients significantly prolonged allograft survival, whereas cells from ...

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Nephron supply is a major determinant of long term renal allograft outcome in rats

Nephron supply is a major determinant of long term renal allograft outcome in rats

... The effects of augmenting the nephron supply on indices of allograft injury were assessed in a rat model of "chronic rejection." Orthotopic renal allotransplantation into uninephrectomiz[r] ...

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B cells mediate chronic allograft rejection independently of antibody production

B cells mediate chronic allograft rejection independently of antibody production

... of chronic allograft ...develop chronic rejection in the absence of detectable alloantibodies (3, ...inhibits chronic rejection of murine kidney allografts, and improves survival of ...

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Original Article Tim-1-Fc suppresses chronic cardiac allograft rejection and vasculopathy by reducing IL-17 production

Original Article Tim-1-Fc suppresses chronic cardiac allograft rejection and vasculopathy by reducing IL-17 production

... by chronic rejection, one of the major risk factors for such patients [5, ...for chronic rejection is the manifestation of coronary artery disease or cardiac vasculopathy, which is associated ...

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The Need for Tolerance in Pediatric Organ Transplantation

The Need for Tolerance in Pediatric Organ Transplantation

... for chronic immunosuppression and the loss of organs to chronic rejection may be avoided by the induction of transplantation tolerance—the specific elimination of the rejection response ...

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