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1. Outcome of unrelated surgical procedures among patients who received heart transplants

2. Long-term physical training in cardiac transplant candidates: is it feasible?

3. Glucose metabolism in heart transplant recipients treated with FK506 or cyclosporine

4. Persistent high pulmonary artery pressure following orthotopic heart transplantation: inevitable poor prognosis?

5. Foreign candidates on the transplantation waiting list: an ethical dilemma

6. Improved survival after lung transplantation in patients treated with tacrolimus/mycophenolate mofetil as compared with cyclosporine/azathioprine

7. Beta-2 microglobulin and serum creatinine for differentiating between immunoactivation and renal failure after liver transplantation

8. Successful adolescent bridging to heart transplantation with a left ventricular assist device

9. End-stage left ventricular dysfunction associated with extreme clinical right ventricular failure: contraindication for heart transplant?

10. Natural history of left-sided valves after heart transplantation

11. Role of cyclosporine in inducing hyperuricemia in heart transplant patients

12. Functional status and quality of life of heart transplant recipients surviving beyond 5 years

13. Right atrial dilatation: major contributor to increased cardiothoracic ratio in cardiac transplant candidates

14. Differences in immunoactivation between heart and liver transplanted patients

15. Importance of the cardiothoracic ratio in the evaluation of cardiac transplant candidates

16. Etiological factors influencing the development of atrioventricular valve incompetence after heart transplantation

17. A new immunosuppressive protocol for lung transplantation: early promising results

18. Outcome of marginal donors in heart transplantation

19. Organ transplantation statistics in different countries: Internet review

20. Israeli participation in periodical transplantation literature

21. Self-assessed quality of life in patients evaluated for heart transplantation: correlation with prognostic indicators

22. Clinical characteristics of patients awaiting heart transplantation at Rabin Medical Center in 1997 and 1999

23. Functional status and quality of life of heart-lung transplant recipients

24. Correlation between maximal exercise capacity and right-ventricular function in candidates for heart transplantation

25. Employment is a misleading indicator for successful outcome after heart transplantation

26. Beta-2 microglobulin in heart transplanted patients

27. Atrial fibrillation after adult lung transplantation

28. Altruism and donation

29. First-time status 1 heart transplant candidates: inevitably poor prognosis?

30. Outcome of unrelated surgical procedures among patients who received heart transplants.

32. Persistent high pulmonary artery pressure following orthotopic heart transplantation: inevitable poor prognosis?

33. Glucose metabolism in heart transplant recipients treated with FK506 or cyclosporine.

34. Atrial fibrillation after adult lung transplantation.

37. Altruism and donation.

38. Lipid metabolism and immunosuppressive therapy in heart transplant recipients.

39. A new immunosuppressive protocol for lung transplantation: early promising results.

40. Outcome of marginal donors in heart transplantation.

41. Improved survival after lung transplantation in patients treated with tacrolimus/mycophenolate mofetil as compared with cyclosporine/azathioprine.

45. Self-assessed quality of life in patients evaluated for heart transplantation: correlation with prognostic indicators.

49. Beta-2 microglobulin and serum creatinine for differentiating between immunoactivation and renal failure after liver transplantation.

50. Role of cyclosporine in inducing hyperuricemia in heart transplant patients.

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