Cutting Edge Advances in Transplantation presents the current state of the science of transplantation. With a unique interdisciplinary approach, this reference collects contributions from selected transplant surgeons, scientists, and immunologists who have worked in the field for the last thirty years. Coverage includes transplantation tolerance, the molecular approach to transplant monitoring, sensitized transplant recipients, xenotransplantation, biologics, and regifted organs. This is the perfect reference for transplant surgeons and nephrologists that want to find new approaches and solutions to serve their patients. It is also ideal for transplantation researchers looking for the most up-to-date scientific information related to the field which can be built upon.
1. Transplantation Tolerance in Humans. How to do it
2. Molecular Approach to Transplant Monitoring. How close are we
3. The Use of Organs from the Kidney Transplant Recipients
4. The Sensitized Transplant Recipient
5. Pig Kidney Xenotransplantation
6. Minimally Invasive Surgery in Transplantation
7. Anti-rejection biologics
8. The use of regifted organs from the cardiac transplant recipient
9. Transplantation of Kidneys with Acute Kidney Injury
10. Pancreas Transplantation. The International Experience
11. Pearls in Transplantation
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