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Anti-MICA Antibodies Are Related to Adverse Outcome in Heart Transplant Recipients
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, 04/02/09
Kauke T et al. - The results indicate that anti-MICA antibodies may be related to adverse outcome after heart transplantation. Post-transplantation monitoring of anti-MICA antibodies could identify patients with an increased risk for acute rejection and vasculopathy.
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