nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
Author Index
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 188-195 |
artikel |
2 |
Evalution of electronic dp epitype profiling to determine dp donor-specific antibodies during virtual crossmatch
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Chen, Dong-Feng |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 176 |
artikel |
3 |
Front Matter
|
|
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 1-7 |
artikel |
4 |
OR37 A method for assessing immunogenicity of HLA-epitopes to circumvent potential immunotoxicity of therapeutic gene editing
|
Wang, Wei |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 42 |
artikel |
5 |
OR33 A novel method for HLA antigen specific B cell detection
|
Chen, Ge |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 38-39 |
artikel |
6 |
OR35 A novel mixed lymphocyte culture method to evaluate donor HLA specific immunity in different HLA type mismatched donors and recipients
|
Liu, Hong |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 41 |
artikel |
7 |
OR8 A novel reactivity pattern with labscreen™ class I single antigen beads and its prevalence among SLE patients
|
Dean, Christina L. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 15 |
artikel |
8 |
OR49 A pitfall of virtual crossmatching in pediatrics: Multiple solid phase reagents can show strong HLA antibodies that are not detectable in flow cytometry crossmatches
|
Weisert, Molly |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 53 |
artikel |
9 |
OR11 Characteristics of transplant candidates with cPRA ⩾ 99.95% likely to be allocated organs from deceased donors
|
Parsons, Ronald |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 17 |
artikel |
10 |
OR31. Characterization of the CCR5 delta 32 mutation by race in unrelated donors listed on the national marrow donor program’s be the match registry
|
Bauer, Miranda |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 36 |
artikel |
11 |
OR18. Composite impact of co-ligation of HLA-I and HLA-II antibody-mediated activation of human aortic endothelial cells
|
Jin, Yi-Ping |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 24 |
artikel |
12 |
OR10 Data-driven modeling of flow cytometric crossmatch: Enhanced virtual crossmatching
|
Weimer, Eric T. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 17 |
artikel |
13 |
OR3 Development of HLA de novo donor specific antibody is associated with preformed non-HLA autoantibodies and lung transplantation rejection
|
Zhang, Aiwen |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 10 |
artikel |
14 |
OR32. Differential detection of glycosylation of HLA donor specific antibodies (DSA) using single antigen microbeads
|
Chang, Youngil |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 37 |
artikel |
15 |
OR46 Donor-derived anti-HLA antibodies in a haploidentical hematopoietic cell transplant recipient shortly after transplant
|
Arnold, Paula Y. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 51 |
artikel |
16 |
OR5 Donor specific antibody (DSA) assessments using HLA P groups: The devil is in the details
|
Jones, June |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 12 |
artikel |
17 |
OR50 Donor specific HLA antibody formation following distal tibial allograft and subsequent graft resorption: A case report
|
Liwski, Christopher |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 54 |
artikel |
18 |
OR17 Epitope load does not predict development of de novo antibodies to HLA in patients with BK virus nephropathy
|
Dadhania, Darshana |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 23 |
artikel |
19 |
OR28 Haploidentical donors for Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation (HCT): Changing demographics and the economics of typing this population
|
Berger, Suraya A. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 33 |
artikel |
20 |
OR48 Haploidentical hematopoietic cell transplantation in a highly sensitized patient with donor-specific antibodies – A success story
|
(Elaine) Chou, Po-Chien |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 53 |
artikel |
21 |
OR29. Higher percent recipient chimerism in bone marrow than peripheral blood is risk for relapse
|
Kumer, Lorie H. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 34 |
artikel |
22 |
OR4 High resolution haplotype analyses of classical HLA genes in families with multiple sclerosis
|
Osoegawa, Kazutoyo |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 11 |
artikel |
23 |
OR24 HLA allele and haplotype frequencies characterized using next-generation sequencing methods in unrelated world-wide populations: Summary from the 17th international HLA and immunogenetics workshop
|
Creary, Lisa E. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 30 |
artikel |
24 |
OR21 HLA-C downregulation by HIV adapts to host HLA genotype
|
Apps, Richard |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 28 |
artikel |
25 |
OR23 HLA class II genes correlate with protective neutralizing antibody titers in a dengue vaccine efficacy trial
|
Geretz, Aviva |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 29 |
artikel |
26 |
OR9 HLA-C targeted crossmatches are serum-dependent, and transplants with strong pre-formed donor-specific HLA-C antibodies but negative crossmatches do not experience antibody-mediated rejection
|
Cunniffe, Kelly |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 16 |
artikel |
27 |
OR16. HLA epitope-mismatch more precisely predicts the development of de novo donor specific antibody and acute cellular rejection after lung transplant
|
Zhang, Aiwen |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 21-22 |
artikel |
28 |
OR44 HLA expression following lymphocyte enrichment: Tissue source still matters for deceased donor crossmatching
|
Moore, Elizabeth M. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 49 |
artikel |
29 |
OR30. HLA expression on CD34+ stem cells: is a flow cytometric crossmatch a good gatekeeper for mismatched hematopoietic cell transplantion?
|
Bettinotti, Maria P. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 35 |
artikel |
30 |
OR7 HLA expression on T and B cells – Comparisons to inflamed endothelium
|
Hidalgo, Luis |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 14 |
artikel |
31 |
OR22 HLA-G regulatory and coding region haplotypes in papillary thyroid carcinoma
|
Bertol, Bruna C. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 29 |
artikel |
32 |
OR13 Identification and characterization of a panel of non–HLA antibodies in kidney allograft rejection
|
Butler, Carrie L. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 20 |
artikel |
33 |
OR52 Ides desensitization therapy: Breaking down antibody barriers to transplantation
|
Larkin, Gail |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 56 |
artikel |
34 |
OR19 Integrate crispr/CAS9 for precise protein expression of HLA-B∗38:68Q
|
Yin, Yuxin |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 25-26 |
artikel |
35 |
OR40 Integrative analysis of HLA NGS genotyping data and single antigen bead assays for mapping serologic epitopes
|
Chang, Chia-Jung |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 45 |
artikel |
36 |
OR26. Investigating the impact of patient’s non-shared HLA-C Allotype expression levels in A 9/10 Single HLA-C mismatched hematopoieticstem cell transplantationsetting using two different HLA-C Expression proxy models
|
Tsamadou, Chrysanthi |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 31 |
artikel |
37 |
OR20 Investigating the microrna profile of B cell lines for their differential effect on haplotype specific DPB1 gene expression
|
Shieh, Mengkai |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 27 |
artikel |
38 |
OR1. Invisible organs made by genetic engineering to turn off MHC prior to allogeneic transplantation prevent a pro-inflammatory cytokine response in the recipient
|
Figueiredo, Constanca |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 8 |
artikel |
39 |
OR45 Is it safe to transplant a kidney from deceased donors in the presence of DSAs But with a negative flow cross match?
|
Neumann, Jorge |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 50 |
artikel |
40 |
OR2 Ligation of HLA class II molecules promotes endothelial cell permeability through activated Src and ERK signals
|
Li, Fang |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 9 |
artikel |
41 |
OR34 Modernizing ABO antibody detection: Development of a bead-based ABO antibody detection assay
|
Halpin, Anne |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 40 |
artikel |
42 |
OR12 Monitoring CD8+ donor lymphocyte chimerism is a critical indicator for diagnosing and treating acute graft vs. host disease following liver transplantation
|
Zhang, Aiwen |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 18-19 |
artikel |
43 |
OR36 NGS Allele-level typing strategy for nine KIR genes
|
van de Pasch, Loes A. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 42 |
artikel |
44 |
OR38 Novel method using reverse engineering to define HLA epitope antibody targets
|
Yamamoto, Fumiko F. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 43 |
artikel |
45 |
OR27. Novel next generation sequencing based chimerism assay for engraftment monitoring in hematopoietic cell transplantation
|
Askar, Medhat Z. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 32 |
artikel |
46 |
OR53 Post transplant monitoring to include donor derived cell free DNA (%ddcfDNA): Steps toward personalized medicine
|
Gay, Kristin L. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 57 |
artikel |
47 |
OR39 Potential clinical relevance of anti-HLA-DP antibodies targeting the 96K and 96R epitopes
|
Kiernan, Jeffrey |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 44 |
artikel |
48 |
OR41 Potential role of non-hla antibodies in C4d negative and C4d positive antibody mediated rejections [AMR] following living/deceased donor renal transplantation
|
Kanangat, Smriti |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 46 |
artikel |
49 |
OR15 Progressive chronic tissue injury without active pathological changes is the histological halmark of de novo class II DSA
|
Dokouhaki, Pouneh |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 21 |
artikel |
50 |
OR43 Racial inequity among 0-ABDR mismatched kidney recipients
|
Bray, Robert A. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 48 |
artikel |
51 |
OR42 Reactivity of monoclonal antibodies for the detection of HLA class II surface expression: Mixing apples with oranges?
|
Dijke, Esme |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 47 |
artikel |
52 |
OR14 Relevance of MICA-129 dimorphism in live donor renal transplantation
|
Baranwal, Ajay K. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 20 |
artikel |
53 |
OR6 Successful deceased donor kidney transplantation of highly sensitized candidates across positive cross match and strong donor-specific HLA-DP antibodies without desensitization
|
Rajalingam, Raja |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 13 |
artikel |
54 |
OR25. The highly polymorphic HLA-DRA Gene: conserved and diverse regions within the HLA-DRA gene imply haplotypes of DRA ∼ DRB3/4/5 ∼ DRB1 ∼ DQB1
|
Matern, Benedict M. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 30 |
artikel |
55 |
OR47 The mystery of the missing DRB1 allele – solved by NGS!!!
|
Smith, Anajane G. |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 52 |
artikel |
56 |
OR51 To treat or not to treat: Long term stable kidney allograft function in presence of strong complement-fixing donor-specific antibody (DSA) to HLA-DQ alpha chain
|
Ho, Sam |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 55 |
artikel |
57 |
P029 A case of acute tubular necrosis, antibody mediated rejection, or both
|
Kurbegovic-Skaljic, Ina |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 82 |
artikel |
58 |
P042 Accelerated antibody mediated rejection in a heart patient with weak donor specific antibodies present pre-transplant
|
Lacuanan, Aimee |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 91 |
artikel |
59 |
P163 Accommodation in transplantation – A new model
|
Cascalho, Marilia |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 186 |
artikel |
60 |
P047 A cold case: When single antigen beads assay do not respond
|
Saw, Chee Loong |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 94 |
artikel |
61 |
P076A community resource using gene feature enumeration to generate accurate allele calls and sequence annotations for HLA and KIR
|
Halagan, Michael |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 117 |
artikel |
62 |
P087 Allele frequency of Thiopurine S-methyltransferase (TPMT) in Hong Kong population
|
Fan Cheung, Stephen Kwok |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 125 |
artikel |
63 |
P061Allele-level genotyping of KIR2DL4 in large european population samples reveals highly significant heterozygote excess for 9A/10A allelic variants
|
Schöfl, Gerhard |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 106 |
artikel |
64 |
P060A MICA typing by NGS revealed the association of MICA GENE polymorphism with specific IgE production in cedar pollen allergy
|
Ishitani, Akiko |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 105 |
artikel |
65 |
P105 An accelerated method for reverse sequence-specific oligonucleotide probe-based HLA typing
|
Upchurch, Rebecca L. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 140 |
artikel |
66 |
P111 Analysis of hla antibodies after native nephrectomy in renal allograft recipients
|
Book, Benita K. |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 144 |
artikel |
67 |
P059 Analysis of HLAcII peptidomes presented by dendritic cells (DCs) from healthy donors and hemophilia-A (HA) patients with or without factor VIII (FVIII) inhibitors after ex vivo administration of different therapeutic FVIII proteins (tFVIIIs)
|
Howard, Tom E. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 103-104 |
artikel |
68 |
P160 Analysis of repeat typings done on DPB, DPA, and DQA loci; the 2018 UNOS STAR files
|
Yeung, Melissa |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 183 |
artikel |
69 |
P098 A novel flow cytometric assay to simultaneously detect ATG concentration and cytotoxic effect in renal transplant patient
|
Chen, Ge |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 135-136 |
artikel |
70 |
P023 A Novel flow cytometry based cellular crossnatch (Flow-CXM) predicts graft failure and GHVD post bone marrow transplantation
|
Liu, Hong |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 77-78 |
artikel |
71 |
P070 A novel NGS workflow reveals MICA ALLELE frequencies based on 350,000 German samples
|
Massalski, Carolin |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 113 |
artikel |
72 |
P149 Anti-angiotensin ii type 1 receptor antibodies are associated with positive flow crossmatches in heart Transplant Candidates
|
Girnita, Alin L. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 174 |
artikel |
73 |
P123 Anti-A titer method comparison
|
Passwater, Michael |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 152 |
artikel |
74 |
P095 Antibodies to human platelet antigens: when do they cause an incompatible crossmatch
|
Kreuter, Justin |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 131 |
artikel |
75 |
P134 Antibodies to inter-locus shared DR11 and DP epitope: Characterization and analysis consideration
|
Davis, Kristina A. |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 160 |
artikel |
76 |
P052 Antibody mediated rejection in a cardiac transplant case; to C or not to C
|
Saunders, Ellie |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 98 |
artikel |
77 |
P003 Applying sequencing phasing for the detection of novel HLA alleles using next-generation sequencing (NGS) data
|
Francisco, Rodrigo S. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 61 |
artikel |
78 |
P104 A real-time triplex pcr assay for quantifying T-cell receptor excision circles, kappa-deleting B-cell excision circles, and beta-actin
|
Profaizer, Tracie |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 140 |
artikel |
79 |
P133 A reappraisal of the impact of heat inactivation of kidney graft recipient’s serum on donor T cell and B cell CDC crossmatches: An analysis of 22175 consecutive crossmatches performed by a single histocompatibility laboratory
|
Friedlander, Rex |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 159 |
artikel |
80 |
P008 Ashi validation with holotype HLA for high resolution typing
|
Cita, Rafaelo F. |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 64 |
artikel |
81 |
P067A simple sequencing based method for identification of DPB1 resident SNP rs9277534 defining TH level of DPB1 expression
|
Lebedeva, Tatiana V. |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 110 |
artikel |
82 |
P043 Assessment of donor specific antibody by single antigen bead/ epitope analysis combined with flow cytometry cross match facillitates better patient management after kidney transplantation
|
Norin, Allen J. |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 92 |
artikel |
83 |
P161 Autoantibodies: Angiotensinogen vs AT1R as a target, Is there a correlation?
|
Pittmon, Leah |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 184-185 |
artikel |
84 |
P124 Best target for anti-A titer determination: A1 or A2 cells
|
Rebellato, Lorita M. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 153 |
artikel |
85 |
P015 Bone marrow donor selection in the presence of both allogeneic and syngeneic donors
|
Young, Bruce |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 72 |
artikel |
86 |
P121 CCR5 Delta 32 polymorphism is not associated with non-HLA antibody mediated rejection in heart transplant
|
Wang, Qi |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 151 |
artikel |
87 |
P060 Characterization of 108 genomic DNA reference materials for 11 HLA LOCI: A GeT-RM collaborative project
|
Bettinotti, Maria |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 105 |
artikel |
88 |
P101 Chimerism monitoring by next-generation sequencing: A multiplatform comparison
|
Bouwmans, Evelien E. |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 138 |
artikel |
89 |
P016 Chromosomal abnormality in patients with hematologic malignancies may results in false homozygosity results
|
Nikaein, Afzal |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 72 |
artikel |
90 |
P112 Clearance of pre-formed donor specific antibodies after liver transplantation is specific for DSA and cross-reactive antigens
|
Valenzuela, Nicole |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 145 |
artikel |
91 |
P138 Clinical characteristics of patients who manifest unexplained crossmatch results for solid organ transplantation
|
Allen, Elizabeth S. |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 163 |
artikel |
92 |
P110 Clinical predictors of donor specific antibody following kidney transplantation
|
Reddy, Dheera |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 143 |
artikel |
93 |
P117Clinical relevance of single antigen bead igg, igm, and c1q anti-hla antibody testing
|
Cooper, Samantha |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 147 |
artikel |
94 |
P062Coding and non-coding variation in 60 novel full-length sequences of KIR2DL1
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Klasberg, Steffen |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 106 |
artikel |
95 |
P096 Collection & storage of blood samples for cfdna extraction: Is the more always the merrier?
|
Willis, Amanda |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 132 |
artikel |
96 |
P099 Comparison of ssop versus ngs for typing of HLA-A, B, C, DRB1, DRB3/B4/B5, DQA1, DQB1, DPA1, DPB1: Toward single pass high resolution hla typing in support of solid organ and hematopoietic cell transplant programs
|
Smith, Anajane G. |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 137 |
artikel |
97 |
P126 Comparison study of CDC and flow crossmatch vs. donor specific antibodies in transplantation
|
Naim, Mehrnoush R. |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 155 |
artikel |
98 |
P116 Complement component 1q assay lacks sensitivity and trends with de novo donor-specific antibody titers
|
Cantu, David |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 147 |
artikel |
99 |
P100 Complete single mica gene sequencing-based typing using next generation sequecers
|
Zou, Yizhou |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 138 |
artikel |
100 |
P009 Concordance of virtual and physical crossmatch results with weak donor specific antibody
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Balgansuren, Gansuvd |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 64 |
artikel |
101 |
P080Correlation between the reject of haploidentical transplants in patients affected by hemoglobinepathies and the presence of donor-specific anti-HLA antibodies
|
Galluccio, Tiziana |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 120 |
artikel |
102 |
P119 Correlation between the strength of donor specific antibody (DSA) using single antigen bead assay (SAB) and the results of CDC- cytotoxicity and flow cytometric crossmatch
|
Alattas, Rabab A. |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 149 |
artikel |
103 |
P153 Could pbls provide with enough b cells for a successful flow crossmatch?
|
Tian, Runying |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 176 |
artikel |
104 |
P147 Decreasing medicare cost by tailoring single antigen test utilization on renal allocation score
|
Pervis, Kim |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 171 |
artikel |
105 |
P155 Defining the hierarchies of serogenic HLA allotypes discovers key hla types that warrant matching for kidney transplantation
|
Gae, David |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 178 |
artikel |
106 |
P049 Defining the tumor origin in lung post-transplant recipient using HLA typing
|
Timofeeva, Olga A. |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 95 |
artikel |
107 |
P021 Desensitization is beneficial in highly anti-hla antibody sensitized patients with platelet refractoriness undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation
|
Pandey, Soumya |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 75 |
artikel |
108 |
P113 Developing an assay to detect and quantify donor-derived dna in the blood and urine of solid organ transplant patients
|
Profaizer, Tracie |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 146 |
artikel |
109 |
P143 Development and validation of LSAB MFI cutpoints for use in the virtual crossmatch test to predict flow cytometry crossmatch (FCXM) and cdc crossmatch (CDC XM) results
|
Sharma, Vijay K. |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 167 |
artikel |
110 |
P114 Does HLA-DR matching prevent formation of de novo anti-donor HLA-DQ antibodies?
|
Ponce-Ngo, Blanca |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 146 |
artikel |
111 |
P038 Donor specific anti-a titer for abo incompatible (ABOi) living kidney transplantation
|
Miller, Maureen |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 88 |
artikel |
112 |
P053 DP donor specific antibodies pre-renal transplant: Mean fluorescence intensity and epitope pattern alone is not predictive of crossmatch result or clinical outcome
|
Steeves, Teri-Lynn O. |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 98 |
artikel |
113 |
P032 Edta elucidates unexpected crossmatch results
|
Rewinski, Michael J. |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 84 |
artikel |
114 |
P088 Effect of leukoreduction of transfused blood products on deceased donor hla typing
|
Sullivan, Harold C. |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 126 |
artikel |
115 |
P151 Eliminating false positive flow cytometric crossmatches due to monoclonal antibody therapy
|
Franz, Brian |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 175 |
artikel |
116 |
P159 Evaluation of differing methods for calculating cpra for kidney allocation
|
Yeung, Melissa Y. |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 182 |
artikel |
117 |
P064Evaluation of MIA FORA NGS FLEX HLA typing kit
|
Rao, Ping |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 108 |
artikel |
118 |
P075Extended HLA haplotypes in a greek population by NGS technology
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Tarassi, Katerina |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 117 |
artikel |
119 |
P056 Extending the sequences of 569 incomplete uncommon alleles
|
Lazaro-Shiben, Ana M. |
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2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 101 |
artikel |
120 |
P129 Flexmap 3d® generates a comparable result for lifecodes® LSA single antigen products with respect to luminex® 200 platform
|
Kumar, Rajeev |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 157 |
artikel |
121 |
P139 Flow crossmatch thresholds: Where (and how) do we draw the line?
|
Halpin, Anne |
|
2018 |
79 |
S |
p. 164 |
artikel |
122 |
P108 From the sample to donor/recipient compatibility: A comprehensive range of laboratory reagents and equipment for NGS-based genotyping of classical and non-classical HLA genes
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Alizadeh, Mehdi |
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P145 Further evidence of the relevance of DP epitope analysis in the virtual and actual crossmatch in solid organ transplantation. A case report
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Hernandez, Ana |
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P137 Go pro(nase)! the importance of donor lymphocyte treatment with pronase in flow cytometric crossmatch testing
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Liwski, Robert |
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P074Haplotype and allele frequencies in different populations for HLA-E
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Sauter, Jürgen |
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P010 Heterogeneous flow cytometry crossmatch reactions in the presence of patient sera with pan-dr antibodies
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Peton, Benjamin |
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P079High throughput HLA-B27 immunophenotyping; conversion to a 96 well plate
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Steeves, Teri-Lynn |
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P125 HLA allele specific antibodies: What should be entered in Unet, antigen, allele or epitope (case report)?
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Lobashevsky, Andrew L. |
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P066HLA-A*02 repertoire in three defined population groups from North and Central India: Punjabi Khatries, Kashmiri Brahmins and Sahariya tribe
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Kanga, Uma |
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P011 HLA-B13 donor-specific antibodies yield atypical flow cytometry crossmatch outcomes
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Peton, Benjamin |
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2018 |
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P082 HLA disease association testing by NGS: Is it superior to other methods?
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Profaizer, Tracie |
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P012 HLA-DP Typing is needed to distinguish hla matched siblings from haploidentical or non-hla matched siblings
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Dunckley, Heather |
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2018 |
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P078HLA-DRB3/4/5 allele and haplotype frequencies in Koreans and its application to counting DR eplet mismatch
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Yang, John J. |
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2018 |
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P019 HLA-Matched platelet transfusion rescued the life of a child with severe thrombocytopenia
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Dada, Ashraf |
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2018 |
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P150 HLA typing ambiguities are increasing at antigen level
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Marcos, Cintia Y. |
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2018 |
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P030How do different testing platforms influence novel allele characterization? A case study of a novel DPB1 allele
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Martin, Russell K. |
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P020 Identification of a new C*06 null allele by SBT typing in an arabic family
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Deoliveira, Angelica |
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2018 |
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P128 Identification of novel A24 allele without subcloning
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Singh, Susmita |
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2018 |
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P090 Impact of chemical contamination on HLA typing accuracy obtained by real time PCR
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Wilson, Jessica |
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2018 |
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P144 Impact of low-level (MFI) HLA-antibodies on living donor kidney transplant rejection risk
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Greenwood, Michael P. |
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2018 |
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P028 Importance of evaluating allele-level HLA typing of the donor to assess the immunological logistics of importing a renal allograft for highly sensitized recipient and facilitating a successful transplant
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Oppermann, Maria |
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2018 |
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P035 Important role of HLA laboratory in the diagnosis of HLA associated diseases
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Dada, Ashraf |
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2018 |
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P085 Improving hla laboratory workflow management and “Going paperless”
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Pinelli, David F. |
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2018 |
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p. 124 |
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P132 Improving pre-kidney transplantation laboratory utilization in an era of increasing waitlist size
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Mahowald, Grace K. |
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2018 |
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p. 159 |
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P077Imputing allelic variants for five human leukocyte antigen genes using a high-throughput genotyping array
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Wiener, Howard W. |
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2018 |
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P141Kas three years later: life after the bolus effect
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Houp, Julie A. |
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2018 |
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P045 Kidney transplant with historic but no current DSA – A case study
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Wagner, Eric |
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2018 |
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P063Killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors genotypes & haplotypes among kuwaiti families
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Ameen, Reem |
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2018 |
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P071 Limited exon sequence mismatches outside the antigen recognition domain in a cohort of 4646 high resolution 10/10 HLA-matched donor and recipient
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Huang, Hu |
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2018 |
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P106 LinkSēq for ABO, a molecular based typing solution for the ABO blood group
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Lane, William J. |
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2018 |
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p. 141 |
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P135 Living donor kidney paired donation transplantation: First report from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Alattas, Rabab A. |
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2018 |
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p. 160 |
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P057 Long range next generation DNA sequencing of HLA from a registry population from the Netherlands
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Hou, Lihua |
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2018 |
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p. 102 |
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P051 Low-level antibody against shared epitopes – are they relevant?
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Timofeeva, Olga A. |
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2018 |
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P165 New relevant associations with vogt-koyanagi-disease (VKH) were found in Mexicans, using NGS technology. A new allele at DPA1 locus was detected in a VKH patient
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Gonzalez-Q, Betsy A. |
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2018 |
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p. 187 |
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P093 Next generation sequencing – evolution to a workflow model for exclusive primary HLA typing of hematopoietic stem cell and solid organ transplantation
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Margolles-Clark, Emilio |
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2018 |
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p. 129 |
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P014 Next generation sequencing is capable of detecting contaminating alleles from malignancy for a bone marrow transplant recipient
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Thomas, Dawn |
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2018 |
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p. 71 |
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P072NGS characterization of extended HLA haplotypes in Jamaican families from the caribbean bone marrow registry: A study of the 17th international HLA & immunogenetics workshop
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Askar, Medhat Z. |
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2018 |
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p. 115 |
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P022NGS homopolymer detection error resulted A*03:01 mistyped as A*03:21n
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delaGorgendiere, Kate |
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2018 |
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p. 76 |
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P006 NK KIR receptor genotypes are associated with relapse in mexican HLA matched sibling patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)
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Sanchez-F, Ma. Guadalupe |
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2018 |
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p. 62 |
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P156 Optimization of a rapid plate flow cytometry crossmatch assay on the cytoflex platform: The baylor protocol
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Cabana, Raquel |
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2018 |
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p. 179 |
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P102 Performance of a multiplex PCR amplification for NGS-based typing of 6 HLA genes
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van de Pasch, Loes A. |
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2018 |
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P048 Persistent detection of anti-hla b8 by igm and c1q testing in the post-transplant setting
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Upchurch, Rebecca L. |
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2018 |
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P025Platelet refractoriness in a 5 month old infant with hyoplastic left heart on ECMO
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Schmidt, Amy E. |
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p. 79 |
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P065Polymorphisms in pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine genes and HIV infection in North Indians
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Sharma, Gaurav |
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2018 |
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p. 109 |
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P040 Post-transplant De-novo donor specific antibody to HLA-B8, of unknown clinical significance
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Tumer, Gizem |
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2018 |
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p. 89 |
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P027Potential influence of bacterial infections in augmented HLA-C antibody responses with consistent cross match positivity
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Prod, Michele H. |
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2018 |
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P148 Precise definition of HLA-antibody by ruling out false positive reactivity from luminex single antigen assay in supporting succesful thoracic organ transplantation
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Zhang, Aiwen |
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2018 |
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p. 172-173 |
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P109 Preliminary identification of immune cells in the perfusate of renal allografts undergoing hypothermic machine perfusion
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Madden, Kathleen |
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2018 |
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p. 142 |
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P037 Pre-transplant HLA DP10 donor specific antibody of unknown significance in heart transplant a case study
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Hook, Darla D. |
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2018 |
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p. 87 |
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P120 Preventing false positive crossmatches due to rituximab by using anti rituximab antibody
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Gallagher, Mary S. |
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2018 |
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p. 150 |
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171 |
P094 Printing to paperless: improving reporting of high complexity immunogenetics single antigen bead data to the electronic medical record- design of a state of the art reporting system and process improvement
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Geer, Lupita I. |
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2018 |
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p. 130 |
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P162 Progress towards gene editing of HLA-DRB1∗04:01 by CRISPR/Cas9
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Roark, Christina |
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2018 |
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p. 186 |
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P036 Prolonged therapeutic apheresis increases the successful rate of ABO incompatible renal transplantation
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Dada, Ashraf |
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2018 |
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p. 86 |
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P142 Pronase treatment can cause false positive T-cell flow cytometry crossmatches in patients with autoimmune diseases: two clinical cases
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Sanders, Holly |
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2018 |
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p. 166 |
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175 |
P140Proper setting of cut-off value for the lymphocyte crossmatch by flow cytometry in kidney transplantation
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Park, Younhee |
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2018 |
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p. 165 |
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176 |
P007 Purity and yield optimization of EasySep human whole blood CD34 + cell isolation kit
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Kang, Scott |
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2018 |
79 |
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p. 63 |
artikel |
177 |
P097 Quantity, integrity & purity: A comparative study of different genomic dna assessment methods
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Willis, Amanda |
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2018 |
79 |
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p. 133-134 |
artikel |
178 |
P130 Rapid virtual crossmatch assessment using histotrac database
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Jindra, Peter T. |
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2018 |
79 |
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p. 157 |
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179 |
P118 Reliability of virtual crossmatch: Reality of perception
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Alattas, Rabab A. |
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2018 |
79 |
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p. 148 |
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P041 Renal allograft hyperacute rejection: Reviewing the role of hla and non–hla antibodies
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Zhang, Aiwen |
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2018 |
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p. 90 |
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181 |
P164 Repetitive in-vitro exposure to DFP affects MHC class I and class II antigen expression
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Brahmajothi, Mulugu V. |
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2018 |
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p. 187 |
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P005 Retrospective study on the effect of non inherited maternal antigen transplantation related mortality in HLA mismatched cord blood transplantation: Hong Kong’s experience
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Kwok, Janette |
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2018 |
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p. 61 |
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P158 Selective antibody reactivity against HLA-DQA1 in transplant candidates is rare
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Rahmani, Mahboubeh |
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2018 |
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p. 181 |
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184 |
P024Sensitization by stem cell infusion: A case study
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Zhang, Xiaohai |
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2018 |
79 |
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p. 79 |
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P002 Standard duo typing of 1196 specimens revealed a strategy to use next generation sequencing as a standalone HLA typing method in clinical laboratory
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Kong, Denice |
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2018 |
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p. 60 |
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P013 Steps leading to discovery of a rare allele
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Duellman, Patti |
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2018 |
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p. 70 |
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P081 ST14 protease resistant peptides, from glioblastoma multiforme mutant proteins, represent higher binding affinities as potential HLA class I epitopes
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Zaman, Saif |
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2018 |
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p. 121 |
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P136 Successful adeptness of donor exchange program in renal transplantation at King Faisal Specialist Hospital Jeddah
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Dada, Ashraf |
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2018 |
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p. 161 |
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189 |
P089 Suppression of a HLA-B encoded microrna upregulates the expression of heavy chain IGA (IGHA1) transcript in human primary B-cells
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Chitnis, Nilesh S. |
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2018 |
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p. 127 |
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P039 The bumpy road to epic beaker implementation
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Miller, Maureen |
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2018 |
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p. 88 |
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191 |
P073The common uncommon extended HLA haplotype: Do two weak associations make it strong?
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Askar, Medhat Z. |
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2018 |
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p. 116 |
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192 |
P033 The effect of pronase on B-cell flow cytometry crossmatch results: A case study
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Mostafa, Ahmed |
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2018 |
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p. 84 |
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193 |
P017 The first case of neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia due to HLA antibodies in Hong Kong
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Kwok, Janette |
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2018 |
79 |
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p. 73 |
artikel |
194 |
P083 The HLA genetic structure of an argentinian registry population reflect a divergent demographic history
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Creary, Lisa E. |
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2018 |
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p. 122 |
artikel |
195 |
P058 The importance of complete HLA-DQB1 sequences when typing beyond exon 2
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Gerfen, Jennifer |
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2018 |
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p. 102 |
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196 |
P068 The novel recombinant HLA-A*11:271 story: Serology to the rescue of the misnomenclature
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Askar, Medhat Z. |
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2018 |
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p. 111-112 |
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P103 The promise of cost-efficient full-length HLA class I genotyping: Advances using nanopore sequencing
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Surendranath, Vineeth |
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2018 |
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p. 139 |
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P044 The use of HLA-DQ EXON 3 Data in SSO analysis can produce discrepant HLA typing results
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Salvador, Ian |
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p. 92 |
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P026Timing is everything – Even for DP antibodies
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Rewinski, Michael J. |
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P055 To be a DSA or not to be a DSA, we need to know!
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Geier, Steven S. |
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P122 To EDTA or not to EDTA – That should not be the question
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Parekh, Hemant K. |
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P127 Transfer of flow cytometric crossmatch data from the BD facscanto II into the histotrac database
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Aguirre-Chavez, Rosa |
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2018 |
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P084 Type 1 Diabetes DQA1∼DQB1∼DRB1 haplotypes in an admixed brazilian population
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M. Porto, Luis Cristovao |
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2018 |
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p. 123 |
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P091 Typeloader for windows: Automated full length submission of novel alleles
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Schöne, Bianca |
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2018 |
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p. 128 |
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P031 Unacceptable antigen listing should not be based on luminex single antigen testing only
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Lower, Fritz |
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2018 |
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p. 83 |
artikel |
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P046 Under assessment of DSA strength in single antibody bead assays may lead to poor outcome in kidney transplantation
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Das, Ballabh |
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2018 |
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p. 93 |
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207 |
P054 Unexpected quiescence of expected memory response against prior kidney allografts – Novel lessons learned from an 11 year old recipient of 3 kidney transplants
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Cunniffe, Kelly |
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2018 |
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p. 99 |
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P018 Unexpected single mismatch caused by paternal crossover in HLA class I in a patient with sickle-cell disease
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Dada, Ashraf |
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2018 |
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p. 73 |
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P086 UNOS UPLOAD TOOL (UUT): An easy automated system for updating and confirming unacceptable antigen results recorded in unet from laboratory results
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Dukek, Brian A. |
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2018 |
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p. 125 |
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P050 Unusual DP alleles are being found on a regular basis and may not be “unusual”
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Nowak, Paulina M. |
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2018 |
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p. 96 |
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P131 Using DTT as a tool to remove background in HLA antibody identification
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Saltarrelli, Jerome G. |
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2018 |
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p. 158 |
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P069UTR SNPS rs111686073 and rs73410010 independently modify expression of tapasin in blacks
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Walker-Sperling, Victoria |
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2018 |
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p. 113 |
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P001 Validation of ALLType™ next-generation sequencing in Brazilian samples
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Goldenstein, Monica F. |
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2018 |
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p. 58-59 |
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214 |
P092 Validation of the automated NGSGO library preparation workflow for HLA typing on the BIOMEK 4000
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Luiken, Bram |
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2018 |
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p. 128 |
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215 |
P154 Variability in the sensitivity of the flow cytometric crossmatch
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Locke, Arlene F. |
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2018 |
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p. 177 |
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216 |
P146 Variations in the expression of antibody epitopes associated with dqb1*03:01 alleles in B cells
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Personius, Melissa |
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2018 |
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p. 169-170 |
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P157 Virtual crossmatch can be used successfully as pre-transplant crossmatch for most deceased donor transplants at a high volume center
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Rajalingam, Raja |
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2018 |
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p. 180 |
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P034 When bone marrow transplant recipients become deceased organ donors – A case report
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Hacke, Katrin |
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2018 |
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