The 20th century represents a breakthrough in the transplantation era, since the first kidney transplantation between identical twins was performed. This is the first case of tolerance, since the recipient did not need immunosuppression. However, as transplantation became possible, an immunosuppression-free status became the ultimate goal, since the first tolerance case was a clear exception from the hard reality nowadays represented by rejection.
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Clinical Operational Tolerance and Immunosuppression Minimization in Kidney Transplantation: Where Do We Stand?
Manzia, Tommaso Maria
;Baiocchi, Leonardo;Lenci, Ilaria;Angelico, Roberta;Tisone, Giuseppe
2019-03-13
Abstract
The 20th century represents a breakthrough in the transplantation era, since the first kidney transplantation between identical twins was performed. This is the first case of tolerance, since the recipient did not need immunosuppression. However, as transplantation became possible, an immunosuppression-free status became the ultimate goal, since the first tolerance case was a clear exception from the hard reality nowadays represented by rejection.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.