Factors associated with kidney graft survival in pure antibody‐mediated rejection at the time of indication biopsy: Importance of parenchymal injury but not disease activity

Author:

Einecke Gunilla1,Reeve Jeff23,Gupta Gaurav4ORCID,Böhmig Georg A.5ORCID,Eskandary Farsad5,Bromberg Jonathan S.6ORCID,Budde Klemens7,Halloran Philip F.28ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nephrology Hannover Medical School Hannover Germany

2. Alberta Transplant Applied Genomics Centre Edmonton Alberta Canada

3. Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

4. Division of Nephrology Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USA

5. Division of Nephrology and Dialysis Department of Medicine III Medical University of Vienna Vienna Austria

6. University of Maryland Baltimore Maryland USA

7. Department of Nephrology and Medical Intensive Care Charité‐University Hospital Berlin Berlin Germany

8. Department of Medicine Division of Nephrology University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

Funder

Genome Canada

Canada Foundation for Innovation

Roche Organ Transplant Research Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Transplantation,Immunology and Allergy

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5. International Variation in Histologic Grading Is Large, and Persistent Feedback Does Not Improve Reproducibility

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