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Publications
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Evaluation of non-invasive biomarkers of kidney allograft rejection in a prospective multicenter unselected cohort study (EU-TRAIN). OA
Cited by 18
Semantic Scholar
Autoantibodies from patients with kidney allograft vasculopathy stimulate a proinflammatory switch in endothelial cells and monocytes mediated via GPCR-directed PAR1-TNF-α signaling OA
Cited by 8
Semantic Scholar
Everolimus plus reduced calcineurin inhibitor prevents de novo anti-HLA antibodies and humoral rejection in kidney transplant recipients: 12-month results from the ATHENA study OA
Cited by 2
Semantic Scholar
Expanded Hemodialysis ameliorates uremia-induced impairment of vasculoprotective KLF2 and concomitant proinflammatory priming of endothelial cells through an ERK/AP1/cFOS-dependent mechanism OA
Cited by 9
Semantic Scholar
Vasoregulatory Autoantibodies and Clinical Outcome After Ischemic Stroke—PROSCIS‐B OA
Cited by 3
Semantic Scholar
Impact of everolimus plus calcineurin inhibitor on formation of non-HLA antibodies and graft outcomes in kidney transplant recipients: 12-month results from the ATHENA substudy OA
Cited by 6
Semantic Scholar
Molecular Effects of Auto-Antibodies on Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptor Signaling and Cell Proliferation OA
Cited by 7
Semantic Scholar
Association of non-HLA antibodies against endothelial targets and donor-specific HLA antibodies with antibody-mediated rejection and graft function in pediatric kidney transplant recipients OA
Cited by 29
Semantic Scholar
Non-HLA Autoantibodies at 1 Year Negatively Affect 5-Year Native Renal Function in Liver Transplant Recipients.
Cited by 7
Semantic Scholar
Disclosure List OA
Cited by 0
Semantic Scholar
Research Topics
Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments
(77)
Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes
(47)
Transplantation: Methods and Outcomes
(39)
Acute Kidney Injury Research
(19)
Systemic Sclerosis and Related Diseases
(17)
Affiliations
Total (France)
Roche (Switzerland)
University of Helsinki
American Institute of Biological Sciences
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