Proteomic analysis reveals innate immune activity in intestinal transplant dysfunction.
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Microgeographic Proteomic Networks of the Human Colonic Mucosa and Their Association With Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseThe concept of gut rehabilitation and the future of visceral transplantation.Immunosuppressive therapies after intestinal transplant modulate the expression of Th1 signature genes during acute cellular rejection. Implications in the search for rejection biomarkers.In vitro evaluation of bi-layer silk fibroin scaffolds for gastrointestinal tissue engineering.Metabolomics of human intestinal transplant rejection.Evidence of enhanced systemic inflammation in stable kidney transplant recipients with low Framingham risk scores.
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Proteomic analysis reveals innate immune activity in intestinal transplant dysfunction.
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Proteomic analysis reveals innate immune activity in intestinal transplant dysfunction.
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Proteomic analysis reveals innate immune activity in intestinal transplant dysfunction.
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Proteomic analysis reveals innate immune activity in intestinal transplant dysfunction.
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Proteomic analysis reveals innate immune activity in intestinal transplant dysfunction.
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Proteomic analysis reveals innate immune activity in intestinal transplant dysfunction.
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Proteomic analysis reveals innate immune activity in intestinal transplant dysfunction.
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Anjuli R Kumar
David Elashoff
David Ziring
Douglas G Farmer
James F Leblanc
Jonathan Braun
Xiaoxiao Li
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10.1097/TP.0B013E31821D262B
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2011-07-01T00:00:00Z