Early Postoperative Reduction of Monoclonal Antimyosin Antibody Uptake Is Associated With Absent Rejection - Related Complcations After Heart
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Background. Detection and treatment for rejection after transplantation are based on the identification of myocyte damage upon endomyocardial biopsy. Noninvasive detection of such damage is possible with `11n-labeled monoclonal antimyosin antibodies (MAA). Although the presence and degree of MAA uptake parallels the rejection activity detected by biopsy, the relation between the degree of uptake and the occurrence of severe rejection-related complications has not been previously assessed.
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Early Postoperative Reduction of Monoclonal Antimyosin Antibody Uptake Is Associated With Absent Rejection - Related Complcations After Heart Transplantation
Background. Detection and treatment for rejection after transplantation are based on the identification of myocyte damage upon endomyocardial biopsy. Noninvasive detection of such damage is possible with `11n-labeled monoclonal antimyosin antibodies (MAA). Although the presence and degree of MAA uptake parallels the rejection activity detected by biopsy, the relation between the degree of uptak...
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تاریخ انتشار 2005