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Figures 2and 3show the time to hospitalization for poisoning stratified by allograft rejection and body mass index, respectively.
Pathological score for the evaluation of allograft rejection in human hand (composite tissue) allotransplantation.
"Nonphotic stimuli alter a day-night rhythm of allograft rejection in gulf killifish"
Cyclosporin is a potent immunosuppressive agent used to prevent allograft rejection in solid organ transplantation.
In Cox Regression analysis, however, the only two factors independently associated with hospitalized poisoning were low body mass index and allograft rejection.
He has focused on study of the humoral theory of transplant rejection, which states that antibodies cause allograft rejection.
"A day-night rhythm of immune activity during scale allograft rejection in the gulf killifish, Fundulus grandis."
Time-dependent changes in B-type natriuretic peptide after heart transplantation: correlation with allograft rejection and function.
The biological corollary of this is that blocking antibodies against ICAM-1 have been shown effectively to prevent allograft rejection.
Eosinophils are also involved in many other biological processes, including postpubertal mammary gland development, Estrous cycle, allograft rejection and neoplasia.
Kidd antibodies are capable of behaving as histocompatibility antigens in renal transplants and may be responsible for allograft rejection in some cases.
"19F MRI detection of acute allograft rejection with in vivo perfluorocarbon labeling of immune cells".
Regulatory T cells sequentially migrate from the site of tissue inflammation to the draining LN to suppress allograft rejection.
"Timed daily administrations of hormones and antagonists of neuroendocrine receptors alter day-night rhythms of allograft rejection in the gulf killifish, Fundulus grandis"
This in turn implicates Sulf1 in human renal allograft rejection which is highly dependent upon HSPG function in peritubular capillaries.
Photopheresis is also used as an experimental treatment in patients with cardiac, pulmonary and renal allograft rejection, graft-versus-host disease, autoimmune diseases, nephrogenic systemic fibrosis and ulcerative colitis.
As a result of these roles, the IL-17 family has been linked to many immune/autoimmune related diseases including rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, lupus, allograft rejection, anti-tumour immunity and recently Psoriasis.
The development and clinical validation of the test used patient samples and clinical data obtained during the Cardiac Allograft Rejection Gene Expression Observational (CARGO) Study.
Thymoglobulin and Atgam are currently licensed for use in the treatment of renal allograft rejection; Atgam is additionally licensed for use in the treatment of aplastic anemia.
Melanoma is 1.6 to 2.5 times more common among recipients of organ transplants than in the general population,[56] an excess that has generally been attributed to the effects of immunosuppressive therapy administered to avoid allograft rejection.
CXCR3 has been implicated in the following diseases, atherosclerosis, multiple sclerosis, pulmonary fibrosis, type 1 diabetes, autoimmune myasthenia gravis, nephrotoxic nephritis, acute cardiac allograft rejection and possibly Celiac Disease.
Among renal transplant recipients with diabetes, the most common cause of hospitalized poisonings was insulin/antidiabetic agents, while in patients who experienced allograft rejection, the most common cause of hospitalized poisonings was immunosuppressive agents.
Considering that almost all causes of hospitalized poisonings after renal transplantation were attributed to prescription medications, the risk factors for hospitalized poisonings in the present study, namely allograft rejection and low body mass index, are all the more remarkable.
The association of poisonings with allograft rejection in this category of patients may represent toxicity due to bolus intravenous or high dose oral corticosteroid therapy, or significant drug-drug interactions in this setting, which the database could not determine.
Background Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a proinflammatory cytokine that may play a role in several disease states, including arthritis, sepsis, Crohn's disease, allograft rejection, asthma and prostate cancer [ 1 2 3 ] .