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C E Haisch

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Dieplinger G, Everly M, Briley K, Haisch C, Bolin P, Maldonado A, et al.
Transpl Infect Dis . 2015 Oct; 17(6):848-58. PMID: 26442607
Background: BK polyomavirus (BKPyV) viremia/nephropathy and reduction in immunosuppression following viremia may increase the risk of alloimmune activation and allograft rejection. This study investigates the impact of BKPyV viremia on...
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Taniguchi M, Rebellato L, Cai J, Hopfield J, Briley K, Haisch C, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2013 Aug; 13(10):2577-89. PMID: 23941128
Reports have associated non-HLA antibodies, specifically those against angiotensin II type-1 receptor (AT1R), with antibody-mediated kidney graft rejection. However, association of anti-AT1R with graft failure had not been demonstrated. We...
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Brasile L, Stubenitsky B, Haisch C, Kon M, Kootstra G
Transplant Proc . 2005 Apr; 37(1):375-6. PMID: 15808649
Therapies that would accelerate recovery from ischemic injury could positively impact the number of kidneys procured from non-heart-beating donors. An acellular warm (32 degrees C) perfusion was used to deliver...
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Stubenitsky B, Brasile L, Booster M, Haisch C, Kootstra G
Transpl Int . 2001 Aug; 14(4):256-60. PMID: 11512059
The detrimental effect of prolonged cold ischemia (CI) on posttransplant renal function has long been recognized. However, the cellular consequences of CI have not been clearly defined. This study describes...
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Coleman T, Pittman H, Purser S, Haisch C, Verbanac K
J Surg Res . 2001 May; 97(2):184-91. PMID: 11341797
Background: Since the future of clinical transplantation will undoubtedly include xenotransplantation, there is a need to examine human anti-pig cellular reactions. The objective of this study is to use human...
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Stubenitsky B, Booster M, Brasile L, Araneda D, Haisch C, Kootstra G
Transplantation . 2001 May; 71(6):716-20. PMID: 11330531
Background: Further expansion of the donor pool with ischemically damaged kidneys will be predicated on the ability to develop prognostic testing. Using a well-established canine autotransplantation injury model, we assessed...
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Eckhoff D, Haisch C, Contreras J, Thomas F, Robbins M, Frenette L, et al.
J Invest Surg . 2000 Nov; 13(5):247-51. PMID: 11071559
Nonhuman primates provide an optimal model for the evaluation of tolerance in the preclinical setting. Transplantation and management of nonhuman primates are technically demanding, and the purpose of this article...
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Stubenitsky B, Booster M, Brasile L, Araneda D, Haisch C, Kootstra G
Transplantation . 2000 Nov; 70(8):1254-8. PMID: 11063352
Background: The compounding damage of warm ischemia (WI) followed by cold preservation is a major barrier in renal transplantation. Although the relative effect of WI is not yet well understood,...
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Stubenitsky B, Booster M, Brasile L, Haisch C, Singh H, Jacobs R, et al.
Transplant Proc . 2000 Mar; 32(1):175-6. PMID: 10701012
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Brasile L, Stubenitsky B, Green E, Haisch C, Booster M
Transplant Proc . 2000 Mar; 32(1):40-1. PMID: 10700960
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