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Increased soluble Flt-1 correlates with delayed graft function and early loss of peritubular capillaries in the kidney graft
10.1097/TP.0b013e31829f4772
23912175
Chapal
M.
author
Neel
M.
author
Le Borgne
F.
author
Meffray
E.
author
Carceles
O.
author
Hourmant
M.
author
Giral
M.
author
Foucher
Y.
author
Moreau
A.
author
Fakhouri
F.
author
article
2013
Transplantation
1534-6080
0041-1337
journal
96
8
739-44
Adult
Aged
Capillaries/pathology
Delayed Graft Function/*blood/*epidemiology/pathology
Female
Humans
Kidney Transplantation/*statistics & numerical data
Kidney Tubules/blood supply/pathology
Living Donors
Male
Middle Aged
Monocytes/metabolism
Postoperative Complications/*blood/*epidemiology/pathology
Prospective Studies
Reperfusion Injury/blood/epidemiology/pathology
Risk Factors
Solubility
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1/*blood
eng
60_published
Chapal, Marion
Neel, Melanie
Le Borgne, Florent
Meffray, Emanuelle
Carceles, Odette
Hourmant, Maryvonne
Giral, Magalie
Foucher, Yohann
Moreau, Anne
Fakhouri, Fadi
eng
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Transplantation. 2013 Oct 27;96(8):739-44. doi: 10.1097/TP.0b013e31829f4772.