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1. A Combined microRNA and Chemokine Profile in Urine to Identify Rejection After Kidney Transplantation

2. A combined microRNA and chemokine profile in urine to identify rejection after kidney transplantation

3. Beneficial Immune Effects of Myeloid-Related Proteins in Kidney Transplant Rejection

4. Elevated intragraft expression of innate immunity and cell death-related markers is a risk factor for adverse graft outcome

5. Acute Rejection After Kidney Transplantation Associates With Circulating MicroRNAs and Vascular Injury

6. Alemtuzumab Induction and Delayed Acute Rejection in Steroid-Free Simultaneous Pancreas-Kidney Transplant Recipients

7. Pretransplantation Donor-Recipient Pair Seroreactivity Against BK Polyomavirus Predicts Viremia and Nephropathy After Kidney Transplantation

8. Donor Genotype and Intragraft Expression of CYP3A5 Reflect the Response to Steroid Treatment During Acute Renal Allograft Rejection

9. Pretransplantation GAD-Autoantibody Status to Guide Prophylactic Antibody Induction Therapy in Simultaneous Pancreas and Kidney Transplantation

10. Anti-carbamylated protein antibodies: a specific hallmark for rheumatoid arthritis. Comparison to conditions known for enhanced carbamylation; renal failure, smoking and chronic inflammation

11. GMP-17-positive T-lymphocytes in renal tubules predict progression in early stages of IgA nephropathy

12. Low Pretransplantation Mannose-Binding Lectin Levels Predict Superior Patient and Graft Survival after Simultaneous Pancreas-Kidney Transplantation

13. BK-polyomavirus seroreactivity measured in kidney donors is strongly associated with incidence of viremia and nephropathy in their recipients

14. Circulating MicroRNAs Associate With Diabetic Nephropathy and Systemic Microvascular Damage and Normalize After Simultaneous Pancreas-Kidney Transplantation

15. Association Between Mannose-Binding Lectin Levels and Graft Survival in Kidney Transplantation

16. Calcium levels as a risk factor for delayed graft function

17. Conversion from cyclosporine to azathioprine at three months reduces the incidence of chronic allograft nephropathy

19. Increased Immunogenicity and Cause of Graft Loss of Old Donor Kidneys

20. Patient survival after renal transplantation; more than 25 years follow-up

21. Impact of late calcineurin inhibitor withdrawal on ambulatory blood pressure and carotid intima media thickness in renal transplant recipients

22. Increased metallothionein expression reflects steroid resistance in renal allograft recipients

23. Late Calcineurin Inhibitor Withdrawal Prevents Progressive Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction in Renal Transplant Recipients

24. Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction Profiling of Immunomarkers in Rejecting Kidney Allografts for Predicting Response to Steroid Treatment

25. The Functional Polymorphism Ala258Ser in the Innate Receptor Gene Ficolin-2 in the Donor Predicts Improved Renal Transplant Outcome

26. Randomized Trial Comparing Late Concentration-Controlled Calcineurin Inhibitor or Mycophenolate Mofetil Withdrawal

27. Increased influx of myeloid dendritic cells during acute rejection is associated with interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy and predicts poor outcome

28. C4d Staining In Renal Allograft Biopsies with Early Acute Rejection and Subsequent Clinical Outcome

29. Effect of obesity on the outcome of kidney transplantation: a 20-year follow-up

30. Urinary properdin excretion is associated with intrarenal complement activation and poor renal function

31. Infectious complications after simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation: a role for the lectin pathway of complement activation

32. Simpler and equitable allocation of kidneys from postmortem donors primarily based on full HLA-DR compatibility

33. Central obesity is an independent risk factor for albuminuria in nondiabetic South Asian subjects

34. Untreated rejection in 6-month protocol biopsies is not associated with fibrosis in serial biopsies or with loss of graft function

35. An increased polymeric IgA level is not a prognostic marker for progressive IgA nephropathy

36. Early versus late acute rejection episodes in renal transplantation

37. 52-OR: A functional polymorphism in Ficolin-2 in the donor kidney is associated with improved renal transplant outcome

39. Matching for HLA in cadaveric renal transplantation revisited: major impact of the full HLA-DR compatibility allowing simpler and equitable allocation of organs

40. Delayed graft function influences renal function but not survival

41. RISK FACTORS OF LATE RENAL TRANSPLANT LOSS

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