نتایج جستجو برای: تقسیم بندی banff

تعداد نتایج: 93533  

2015
Jesse Whittington Michael A. Sawaya

S2 Fig. Map of showing the posterior density of grizzly bear activity centres from 2006 through 2008 in Banff National Park, AB, Canada. The spatial distribution of activity centers was influenced by the distribution of traps across the study area and the locations of observed bear detections. open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which per...

2012
Thomas Kesman Daniel Murrey Bruce Darden

Consistent with EBSJ's commitment to fostering quality research, we are pleased to feature some of the most highly rated abstracts from the 10th Annual AOSpine North America Fellows Forum in Banff, Canada. Enhancing the quality of evidence in spine care means acknowledging and supporting the efforts of young researchers within our AOSpine North America network. We look forward to seeing more fr...

2017
Aria Bagheri Xue-Cheng Liu Channing Tassone John Thometz Amie Chaloupka Sergey Tarima

Citation Bagheri, A., X. Liu, C. Tassone, J. Thometz, A. Chaloupka, S. Tarima, L. Cohen, et al. 2017. “13th International Conference on Conservative Management of Spinal Deformities and First Joint Meeting of the International Research Society on Spinal Deformities and the Society on Scoliosis Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation Treatment – SOSORT-IRSSD 2016 meeting: Banff, Canada. 25-28 May 2016.” ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2011
Kaja A Wasik Clare A Rebbeck

This year's 40th season of Keystone symposia meetings was held in Banff, Alberta, Canada, on February 11-16 and sponsored by Astellas Pharma and Regulus Therapeutics. The meeting was organized by Gregory Hannon, Curtis Harris, and Martine Roussel and centered on microRNAs (miRNA), noncoding RNAs, and cancer. The meeting was grouped around the following topical areas: miRNA mechanisms, oncogenes...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2011
Matthew E Pipkin

Under the cover of snow in February 2011, immunologists convened in Banff, Alberta, Canada, for the Keystone symposium 'Immunologic Memory, Persisting Microbes and Chronic Disease'. These are wide-ranging topics that are typically addressed in separate experimental settings. However, a theme that emerged was the way in which these subjects are inextricably linked, and the importance of addressi...

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2008
Daniel Serón Wolfgang Arns Jeremy R Chapman

Improvements in reducing acute rejection rates following kidney transplantation in the last decade have not been mirrored by improvements in long-term graft survival rates [1,2]. One of the major causes of late graft loss in renal transplant recipients is chronic allograft nephropathy (CAN) [3–5] (Figure 1). CAN is highly prevalent in renal transplant recipients, with moderate to severe CAN pre...

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2002
James Gough David Rush John Jeffery Peter Nickerson Rachel McKenna Kim Solez Kiril Trpkov

BACKGROUND There is evidence that biopsy of stable renal allografts may be of value in predicting chronic allograft nephropathy, the main cause of graft loss. However, the reproducibility of such histological evaluation has not been tested in this setting. We tested the reproducibility of the Banff schema for this purpose. METHODS We rated acute and chronic changes in 184 protocol biopsies. I...

2013
Hřibová Petra Honsová Eva Brabcová Irena Hrubá Petra Viklický Ondřej

Both antibody mediated (AMR) and T-cell mediated (TCMR) rejections either acute or chronic represent the main reason for late graft dysfunction. In this study we aimed to evaluate differences in the intrarenal expression patterns of immune system related genes in acute and chronic rejections. Graft biopsies were performed and evaluated according to Banff classification. Using the TaqMan Low Den...

2017
Caroline Wehmeier Patrizia Amico Patricia Hirt-Minkowski Argyrios Georgalis Gideon Höenger Thomas Menter Michael Mihatsch Felix Burkhalter Juerg Steiger Michael Dickenmann Helmut Hopfer Stefan Schaub

BACKGROUND Besides 'definitive rejection', the Banff classification includes categories for 'suspicious for rejection' phenotypes. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and phenotypes of rejection episodes in 316 consecutive renal transplants from 2009 to 2014 grouped into patients without/with pretransplant HLA-DSA (ptDSAneg, n = 251; ptDSApos, n = 65). METHODS All adequate in...

Journal: :American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons 2011
C B Drachenberg J R Torrealba B J Nankivell E B Rangel I M Bajema D U Kim L Arend E R Bracamonte J S Bromberg J A Bruijn D Cantarovich J R Chapman A B Farris L Gaber J C Goldberg A Haririan E Honsová S S Iskandar D K Klassen E Kraus F Lower J Odorico J L Olson A Mittalhenkle R Munivenkatappa S Paraskevas J C Papadimitriou P Randhawa F P Reinholt K Renaudin P Revelo P Ruiz M D Samaniego R Shapiro R J Stratta D E R Sutherland M L Troxell L Voska S V Seshan L C Racusen S T Bartlett

The first Banff proposal for the diagnosis of pancreas rejection (Am J Transplant 2008; 8: 237) dealt primarily with the diagnosis of acute T-cell-mediated rejection (ACMR), while only tentatively addressing issues pertaining to antibody-mediated rejection (AMR). This document presents comprehensive guidelines for the diagnosis of AMR, first proposed at the 10th Banff Conference on Allograft Pa...

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