This book was written for kidney disease patients hoping to find a living kidney donor for their much-needed kidney transplant. If you're a transplant hopeful looking for tools to help you share their story and educate others about your need - look no fu
The Kidney Exchange Problem: How Hard Is It to Find a Donor?[J]. Annals of Operations Research, 2012, 193(1): 255-271.The Kidney Exchange Problem: How Hard Is It to Find a Donor - Cechlarova, Lacko - 2006Cechlarova K, Lacko V. The Kidney Exchange Problem: How Hard Is It to ...
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When both kidneys are removed, or when kidney failure is present, that person becomes anemic due to lack of erythropoietin. Iron, vitamin B-12 and folate are essential in the production of RBCs. Red blood cells (RBCs) are by far the most abundant cells in the blood. RBCs give blood its...
While Ronald was eager to donate, he had concerns. Would having an organ removed ruin his good health? What would life be like with only one kidney? And the doctors had to grapple with their own medical and ethical dilemmas. Could they perform an operation on a person (the donor) that,...
and recipient were identical twins. The genetic similarity appeared to prevent the immune response. Massachusetts surgeon Joseph E. Murray used this concept to his advantage in 1954, when he accomplished the first successfulkidneytransplant between identicaltwinsat Brigham and Women's Hospital inBoston....
Transplantation of kidney allografts across the ABO barrier has been feasible with the development of technologies for removal of anti-blood group antibodi... U Galili - 《Transfusion & Apheresis Science》 被引量: 84发表: 2006年 Altered Glycosylation in Donor Mice Causes Rejection of Strain-Matched...
While Ronald was eager to donate, he had concerns. Would having an organ removed ruin his good health? What would life be like with only one kidney? And the doctors had to grapple with their own medical and ethical dilemmas. Could they perform an operation on a person (the donor) that,...
While Ronald was eager to donate, he had concerns. Would having an organ removed ruin his good health? What would life be like with only one kidney? And the doctors had to grapple with their own medical and ethical dilemmas. Could they perform an operation on a person (the donor) that,...