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Gazing into a crystal ball to predict kidney transplant outcome
Bernd Schröppel
, Peter S. Heeger
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Medicine
Medicine - Nephrology
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Marc and Jennifer Lipschultz Precision Immunology Institute
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Keyphrases
Kidney Transplant Recipients
100%
Kidney Transplant Outcomes
100%
Crystal Ball
100%
End-stage Kidney Disease
50%
Kidney Transplantation
50%
In(III)
50%
High Risk
50%
Immunosuppression
50%
Graft Function
50%
Deceased Donor
50%
Allograft Survival
50%
Transplant Rejection
50%
Graft Loss
50%
Optimal Therapy
50%
Transplantation Tolerance
50%
Reduced Rate
50%
Transplanted Kidney
50%
Immunosuppression Regimen
50%
Acute Transplant Rejection
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Kidney Graft
100%
Immunosuppressive Treatment
66%
Graft Rejection
66%
Kidney Transplantation
33%
Graft Failure
33%
End Stage Renal Disease
33%
Biological Marker
33%
Allograft
33%
Graft Survival
33%