Long-term outcomes in African American kidney transplant recipients under contemporary immunosuppression: a four-yr analysis of the Mycophenolic acid Observational REnal transplant (MORE) study

Author:

Narayanan Mohanram1,Pankewycz Oleh2,Shihab Fuad3,Wiland Anne4,McCague Kevin4,Chan Laurence5

Affiliation:

1. Scott and White Healthcare; Temple TX USA

2. Erie County Medical Center; Buffalo NJ USA

3. University of Utah School of Medicine; Salt Lake City UT USA

4. Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation; East Hanover NJ USA

5. University of Colorado School of Medicine; Aurora CO USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Transplantation

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3. Racial disparities in renal allograft survival: a public health issue?;Eckhoff;J Am Coll Surg,2007

4. Race/ethnicity, poverty status, and renal transplant outcomes;Press;Transplantation,2005

5. Racial differences in graft survival: a report from the North American Pediatric Renal Trials and Collaborative Studies (NAPRTCS);Omoloja;Clin J Am Soc Nephrol,2007

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