Incidence Of Acute Rejection In High-Risk Kidney Transplant Patients Reduced By Antibody
13th Nov 2006, 18:57 GMT
Nearly 70 percent of kidney transplant patients get short-term drug therapy initially administered during surgery to help prevent rejection. In the first head-to-head comparison of the two drugs most commonly given to ward off acute kidney rejection, an international study led by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. [click link for full article]
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