Tailor-Made Induction Therapy in 'Low Risk' Renal Transplants; A South Asian Perspective
<p>Induction therapy has established itself as an integral component of modern-day renal transplantation. Carefully selected induction therapy helps not only to avoid early rejection of grafts but also allows grafts with delayed function to recover prior to introduction of potentially nephrot...
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Main Authors: | Gunawansa Nalaka (Author), Ajay Sharma (Author), Ahmed Halawa (Author) |
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Archives of Clinical Nephrology - Peertechz Publications,
2017-10-03.
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