Functional Natural Killer-cell Genetics and Microvascular Inflammation After Kidney Transplantation: An Observational Cohort Study
Matthias Diebold(Medical University of Vienna), Georg A. Böhmig(Medical University of Vienna), Hannes Vietzen(Medical University of Vienna), Stefan Schaub(University Hospital of Basel), Susanne Haindl(Medical University of Vienna), Andreas Heinzel(Medical University of Vienna), S. Berger(Department of Virology), Katharina A. Mayer(Medical University of Vienna), Helmut Hopfer(University Hospital of Basel), Konstantin Doberer(Medical University of Vienna), Laura M. Kühner(Department of Virology), Elisabeth Puchhammer-Stöckl(Medical University of Vienna), Martina Schatzl(Medical University of Vienna), Jürg Steiger, Carsten T. Herz(Medical University of Vienna), Philip Hittmeyer(Medical University of Vienna), Thomas Menter(University of Basel)
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