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1. Standardizing the histological assessment of late posttransplantation biopsies from pediatric liver allograft recipients.

2. Persistent biliary hypoxia and lack of regeneration are key mechanisms in the pathogenesis of posttransplant nonanastomotic strictures.

3. Biliary Bicarbonate, pH, and Glucose Are Suitable Biomarkers of Biliary Viability During Ex Situ Normothermic Machine Perfusion of Human Donor Livers.

4. Hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion reduces bile duct reperfusion injury after transplantation of donation after circulatory death livers.

5. Normothermic machine perfusion of donor livers without the need for human blood products.

6. Unique clinical conditions associated with different acinar regions of fibrosis in long-term surviving pediatric liver grafts.

7. Oxygenated hypothermic machine perfusion after static cold storage improves endothelial function of extended criteria donor livers.

8. Validation of the prognostic value of histologic scoring systems in primary sclerosing cholangitis: An international cohort study.

9. Oxygenated Hypothermic Machine Perfusion After Static Cold Storage Improves Hepatobiliary Function of Extended Criteria Donor Livers.

10. End-ischemic machine perfusion reduces bile duct injury in donation after circulatory death rat donor livers independent of the machine perfusion temperature.

12. Similar outcome after transplantation of moderate macrovesicular steatotic and nonsteatotic livers when the cold ischemia time is kept very short.

13. Injury to peribiliary glands and vascular plexus before liver transplantation predicts formation of non-anastomotic biliary strictures.

14. Graft fibrosis after pediatric liver transplantation: ten years of follow-up.

15. The role of bile salt toxicity in the pathogenesis of bile duct injury after non-heart-beating porcine liver transplantation.

16. Nonanastomotic biliary strictures after liver transplantation, part 2: Management, outcome, and risk factors for disease progression.

18. The finest branches of the biliary tree might induce biliary vascularization necessary for biliary regeneration.

19. Cyclosporine A withdrawal during follow-up after pediatric liver transplantation.

20. The effect of HLA mismatches, shared cross-reactive antigen groups, and shared HLA-DR antigens on the outcome after pediatric liver transplantation.

21. Rapid increase of bile salt secretion is associated with bile duct injury after human liver transplantation.

22. Orthotopic liver transplantation for portosystemic encephalopathy in an adult with congenital absence of the portal vein.

23. High expression of TIAF-1 in chronic kidney and liver allograft rejection and in activated T-helper cells.

24. The significance of parenchymal changes of acute cellular rejection in predicting chronic liver graft rejection.

25. Graft loss after pediatric liver transplantation.

27. Criteria for Viability Assessment of Discarded Human Donor Livers during Ex Vivo Normothermic Machine Perfusion.

28. Hypothermic Oxygenated Machine Perfusion Prevents Arteriolonecrosis of the Peribiliary Plexus in Pig Livers Donated after Circulatory Death.

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