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Suzuki M et al. - The result of the panel-reactive antibody assay (PRA)-single beads test using anti-IgM antibody as the second antibody demonstrated that the positive NIH-CDC test was due to the presence of anti-HLA IgM antibody against the donor-specific antigen A24. Biopsy specimens showed thrombus formation in a small number of glomeruli immediately after the transplantation, but this finding was no longer seen at three months postoperatively.

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