Banff Human Organ Transplant Transcripts Correlate with Renal Allograft Pathology and Outcome: Importance of Capillaritis and Subpathologic Rejection
Ivy A. Rosales(Harvard University), Robert B. Colvin(Harvard University), Tatsuo Kawai(Harvard University), Kiyohiko Hotta(Hokkaido University of Science), Nahel Elias(Harvard University), Grace K. Mahowald(Harvard University), Ellen Acheampong(Harvard University), R. Neal Smith(Massachusetts General Hospital), Milagros Araujo-Medina(Harvard University), Yusuke Takada(Sapporo City General Hospital), Andrea Rios(Harvard University), Naoya Iwahara(Hokkaido University Hospital), Amy Bruce(Harvard University), Takuya Otsuka(Hokkaido University Hospital), Takahiro Tsuji(Sapporo City General Hospital), Kassem Safa(Harvard University), Kristen Tomaszewski(Harvard University), Nina Tolkoff-Rubin(Harvard University), Leonardo V. Riella(Massachusetts General Hospital), Hannah Gilligan(Harvard University), Anthony B. Cosimi(NHS Blood and Transplant), Winfred W. Williams
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