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Immunosuppressive protocol with delayed use of low-dose tacrolimus after aortic transplantation suppresses donor-specific anti-MHC class I and class II antibody production in ratsMatia, Ivan, Fellmer, Peter, Splith, Katrin, Varga, Martin, Adamec, Milos, Kämmerer, Ines, Feldbrügge, Linda, Krenzien, Felix, Hau, Hans-Michael, Atanasov, Georgi, Schmelzle, Moritz, Jonas, Sven 12 May 2014 (has links) (PDF)
Background: Arterial allografts are used as vascular conduits in the treatment of prosthetic graft infection. Immunosuppression
decreases their rupture risk rate. However, immunosuppression can be unprofitable in florid infection. Previously, we confirmed inhibition of cell-mediated destruction of rat aortic grafts by delayed use of tacrolimus. In this work, we studied the influence of this protocol on the antibody-mediated rejection.
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Immunosuppressive protocol with delayed use of low-dose tacrolimus after aortic transplantation suppresses donor-specific anti-MHC class I and class II antibody production in ratsMatia, Ivan, Fellmer, Peter, Splith, Katrin, Varga, Martin, Adamec, Milos, Kämmerer, Ines, Feldbrügge, Linda, Krenzien, Felix, Hau, Hans-Michael, Atanasov, Georgi, Schmelzle, Moritz, Jonas, Sven January 2014 (has links)
Background: Arterial allografts are used as vascular conduits in the treatment of prosthetic graft infection. Immunosuppression
decreases their rupture risk rate. However, immunosuppression can be unprofitable in florid infection. Previously, we confirmed inhibition of cell-mediated destruction of rat aortic grafts by delayed use of tacrolimus. In this work, we studied the influence of this protocol on the antibody-mediated rejection.
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