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The role of positive flow cytometry crossmatch in late renal allograft loss
Human Immunology, 06/26/09
Graff RJ et al. - Patterns were similar for deceased-donor transplants. The risks of positive FCXM persist beyond the peritransplant period for years after transplant. Damage by memory effector cells may explain the long-term risks associated with positive FCXM.
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