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    2202 Kidney Transplant Recipients with 10 Years of Graft Function: What Happens Next? by Matas, A. J., Gillingham, K. J., Humar, A., Kandaswamy, R., Sutherland, D. E. R., Payne, W. D., Dunn, T. B., Najarian, J. S.

    Published in American journal of transplantation (01-11-2008)
    “…The ultimate goal of clinical transplantation is for the recipients to achieve long‐term survival, with continuing graft function, that is equivalent to that…”
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    Risk factors for slow graft function after kidney transplants: a multivariate analysis by Humar, A, Ramcharan, T, Kandaswamy, R, Gillingham, K, Payne, WD, Matas, AJ

    Published in Clinical transplantation (01-12-2002)
    “…Humar A, Ramcharan T, Kandaswamy R, Gillingham K, Payne WD, Matas AJ. Risk factors for slow graft function after kidney transplants: a multivariate analysis…”
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    Prospective Randomized Trial of Maintenance Immunosuppression With Rapid Discontinuation of Prednisone in Adult Kidney Transplantation by Suszynski, T. M., Gillingham, K. J., Rizzari, M. D., Dunn, T. B., Payne, W. D., Chinnakotla, S., Finger, E. B., Sutherland, D. E. R., Najarian, J. S., Pruett, T. L., Matas, A. J., Kandaswamy, R.

    Published in American journal of transplantation (01-04-2013)
    “…Rapid discontinuation of prednisone (RDP) has minimized steroid‐related complications following kidney transplant (KT). This trial compares long‐term (10‐year)…”
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    Selective Retransplant After Graft Loss to Nonadherence: Success with a Second Chance by Dunn, T. B., Browne, B. J., Gillingham, K. J., Kandaswamy, R., Humar, A., Payne, W. D., Sutherland, D. E. R., Matas, A. J.

    Published in American journal of transplantation (01-06-2009)
    “…Nonadherence (NA) is a difficult posttransplant problem that can lead to graft loss. A retransplant is controversial because of a fear of recurrent NA. We…”
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    Risk factors for chronic rejection in renal allograft recipients by Almond, P S, Matas, A, Gillingham, K, Dunn, D L, Payne, W D, Gores, P, Gruessner, R, Najarian, J S

    Published in Transplantation (01-04-1993)
    “…Chronic rejection is a major barrier to long-term renal allograft survival. Cyclosporine, though effective at reducing graft loss to acute rejection, has had…”
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    Early versus late acute renal allograft rejection: impact on chronic rejection by Basadonna, G P, Matas, A J, Gillingham, K J, Payne, W D, Dunn, D L, Sutherland, D E, Gores, P F, Gruessner, R W, Najarian, J S

    Published in Transplantation (01-05-1993)
    “…We studied the effect of acute renal allograft rejection and its timing on the development of chronic rejection and subsequent graft loss. Between January 1,…”
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    Association between cytomegalovirus disease and chronic rejection in kidney transplant recipients by HUMAR, A, GILLINGHAM, K. J, PAYNE, W. D, DUNN, D. L, SUTHERLAND, D. E. R, MATAS, A. J

    Published in Transplantation (27-12-1999)
    “…It has long been suggested that cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease plays a role in the pathogenesis of chronic rejection (CR). However, its role has been difficult…”
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    The impact of an acute rejection episode on long-term renal allograft survival (t1/2) by Matas, A J, Gillingham, K J, Payne, W D, Najarian, J S

    Published in Transplantation (1994)
    “…An acute renal transplant rejection episode has been shown to be associated with decreased 1-year graft survival. The impact on long-term outcome is undefined…”
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    Immunologic factors : The major risk for decreased long-term renal allograft survival by HUMAR, A, HASSOUN, A, KANDASWAMY, R, PAYNE, W. D, SUTHERLAND, D. E. R, MATAS, A. J

    Published in Transplantation (27-12-1999)
    “…Both antigen-dependent (immunologic) and non-antigen-dependent (nonimmunologic) factors have been implicated in long-term renal allograft loss. Differentiating…”
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    Venous thromboembolic complications after kidney and kidney-pancreas transplantation : A multivariate analysis by HUMAR, A, JOHNSON, E. M, GILLINGHAM, K. J, SUTHERLAND, D. E, PAYNE, W. D, DUNN, D. L, WRENSHALL, L. E, NAJARIAN, J. S, GRUESSNER, R. W, MATAS, A. J

    Published in Transplantation (27-01-1998)
    “…We reviewed the incidence of and risk factors for venous thromboembolic complications in our population of kidney (KTx) and simultaneous kidney-pancreas…”
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    Short- and long-term outcomes of kidney transplants with multiple renal arteries by BENEDETTI, E, TROPPMANN, C, GILLINGHAM, K, SUTHERLAND, D. E. R, PAYNE, W. D, DUNN, D. L, MATAS, A. J, NAJARIAN, J. S, GRUESSNER, R. W. G

    Published in Annals of surgery (01-04-1995)
    “…The authors determined whether the use of kidney allografts with multiple renal arteries adversely effects post-transplant graft and patient outcome or…”
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    Interleukin-1 beta stimulates nitrite production in the rat ovary: evidence for heterologous cell-cell interaction and for insulin-mediated regulation of the inducible isoform of nitric oxide synthase by BEN-SHLOMO, I, KOKIA, E, JACKSON, M. J, ADASHI, E. Y, PAYNE, D. W

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-08-1994)
    “…Recent studies suggest that endogenously generated nitric oxide (NO) may mediate the effects of cytokines in a variety of tissues. In an effort to determine…”
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    Living unrelated donors in kidney transplants : Better long-term results than with non-HLA-identical living related donors by HUMAR, A, DURAND, B, GILLINGHAM, K, PAYNE, W. D, SUTHERLAND, D. E, MATAS, A. J

    Published in Transplantation (15-05-2000)
    “…Given the severe organ shortage and the documented superior results obtained with living (vs. cadaver) donor kidney transplants, we have adopted a very…”
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    Clinical determinants of multiple acute rejection episodes in kidney transplant recipients by HUMAR, A, PAYNE, W. D, SUTHERLAND, D. E. R, MATAS, A. J

    Published in Transplantation (15-06-2000)
    “…Recipients with multiple (more than one) acute rejection (AR) episodes have significantly lower graft survival rates than those with no AR or only one treated…”
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    Increased incidence of cardiac complications in kidney transplant recipients with cytomegalovirus disease by HUMAR, A, GILLINGHAM, K, PAYNE, W. D, SUTHERLAND, D. E. R, MATAS, A. J

    Published in Transplantation (27-07-2000)
    “…The transplant literature has not shown cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease to be a significant risk factor for posttransplant cardiac complications. A large number…”
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    Insulin-like growth factor-I-mediated amplification of follicle-stimulating hormone-supported progesterone accumulation by cultured rat granulosa cells: enhancement of steroidogenic enzyme activity and expression by DEMOURA, M. D, CHOI, D, ADASHI, E. Y, PAYNE, D. W

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-04-1997)
    “…A body of information now supports the existence of an ovarian intrafollicular insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I system concerned with the amplification of…”
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    Effect of initial slow graft function on renal allograft rejection and survival by Humar, A, Johnson, E M, Payne, W D, Wrenshall, L, Sutherland, D E, Najarian, J S, Gillingham, K J, Matas, A J

    Published in Clinical transplantation (01-12-1997)
    “…Cadaver renal allografts with immediate excellent function have good long-term outcomes, while grafts with delayed function have been associated with an…”
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    Tumor necrosis factor alpha inhibits gonadotropin hormonal action in nontransformed ovarian granulosa cells. A modulatory noncytotoxic property by ADASHI, E. Y, RESNICK, C. E, CROFT, C. S, PAYNE, D. W

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-07-1989)
    “…It has been suggested that resident ovarian macrophages may play a role in the regulation of ovarian function through local paracrine secretion of regulatory…”
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    Decreased acute rejection in kidney transplant recipients is associated with decreased chronic rejection by MATAS, A. J, HUMAR, A, PAYNE, W. D, GILLINGHAM, K. J, DUNN, D. L, SUTHERLAND, D. E. R, NAJARIAN, J. S, BARKER, C. F, DIETHELM, A. G, CORRY, R. J

    Published in Annals of surgery (01-10-1999)
    “…To determine whether a recent decrease in the rate of acute rejection after kidney transplantation was associated with a decrease in the rate of chronic…”
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    The impact of the quality of initial graft function on cadaver kidney transplants by Najarian, J S, Gillingham, K J, Sutherland, D E, Reinsmoen, N L, Payne, W D, Matas, A J

    Published in Transplantation (27-03-1994)
    “…Living unrelated donor (LURD) transplants have immunologic barriers similar to cadaver transplants, yet the outcome is better (1-year graft survival = 96%)…”
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