Hosts Roz and Josh are joined by Sergio Acuna, MD to discuss the key articles of the January issue of American Journal of Transplantation.
Dr. Sergio Acuna is a clinical instructor in abdominal transplant surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham
[03:21] The dangerous precedent of censoring scientific dissemination
[08:45] Long-term ex situ normothermic machine perfusion allows regeneration of human livers with severe bile duct injury
Editorial: Time will tell: Employing long-term normothermic machine perfusion to gain new insight into bile duct regeneration
[14:00] Probable antibody-mediated rejection in kidney transplantation is a rare and challenging phenotype to define: Findings from a single-center study
[19:54] The relationship of microvascular inflammation with antibody-mediated rejection in kidney transplantation
Editorial: Exploring microvascular inflammation and the spectrum of antibody-mediated rejection
[25:56] Long-term persistence of seroprotection against measles following measles-mumps-rubella vaccination administered before and after pediatric liver transplantation
[31:26] Detection of viral RNA and DNA and immune response following administration of live attenuated measles and varicella vaccines in children with chronic liver disease
