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Clinical Significance of Anti-endothelial Cell Antibody in Renal Transplant Recipients

Shin YS, Yang CW, Ahn HJ, Park CW, Jin DC, Kim YS, Chang YS, Bang BK

  • KMID: 759531
  • Korean J Intern Med.
  • 2001 Mar;16(1):24-29.
In order to evaluate the role of anti-endothelial cell antibody (AECA) in acute rejection in renal transplantation, serum AECA IgG titers were measured in 68 healthy controls, 111 chronic hemodialysis...
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Clinical Relevance of Pretransplant HLA Class II Donor-specific Antibodies in Renal Transplantation Patients with Negative T-cell Cytotoxicity Crossmatches

Song EY, Lee YJ, Hyun J, Kim YS, Ahn C, Ha J, Kim SJ, Park MH

BACKGROUND: We evaluated the clinical relevance of pretransplant donor-specific HLA antibodies (DSA) in renal transplantation patients who had negative T-cell cytotoxicity crossmatches. METHODS: From 328 consecutive renal transplant recipients, we selected...
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B-cell Complement Dependent Cytotoxic Crossmatch Positivity is an Independent Risk Factor for Long-term Renal Allograft Survival

Hwang HS, Yoon HE, Choi BS, Oh EJ, Kim JI, Moon IS, Kim YS, Yang CW

The clinical significance of positive B-cell complement-dependent cytotoxicity crossmatching (B-CDC) in renal transplant recipients remains unclear. We reviewed 20 recipients with isolated B-CDC positivity at the time of transplantation. We...
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Comparative Evaluation of ELISA and Luminex Panel Reactive Antibody Assays for HLA Alloantibody Screening

Jung S, Oh EJ, Yang CW, Ahn WS, Kim Y, Park YJ, Han K

BACKGROUND: For the detection of HLA antibodies, solid-phase tests using purified HLA antigens are increasingly used. In this study, we analyzed the panel reactive antibody (PRA) test results using ELISA...
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The effect of diphenyl-dimethyl-dicarboxylate on cyclosporine-A blood level in kidney transplants with chronic hepatitis

Kim YS, Kim DH, Kim DO, Lee BK, Kim KW, Park JN, Lee JC, Choi YS, Rim H

  • KMID: 1038867
  • Korean J Intern Med.
  • 1997 Jan;12(1):67-69.
An adequate blood level of cyclosporine-A (CsA) is essential to keep graft function in kidney transplants. Due to a narrow therapeutic index and highly variable pharmacokinetic properties associated with CsA,...
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