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Microcirculation was most impaired in cardiogenic shock and after heart transplant
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Donor ventilation time was not linked to 1-year lung function
Evidence suggests prolonged donor mechanical ventilation does not impair recipient lung function after transplant, challenging traditional donor selection practices in lung transplantation.
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Pediatric transplantation in China increased under new allocation rules
Review of pediatric organ transplantation trends in China from 2015-2024, examining volumes, outcomes, regulatory frameworks, and challenges under reformed donation systems.
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SMILe eHealth care model was adapted for local use
Implementation of a nurse-led eHealth monitoring model for stem cell transplant recipients, including adaptations for local context and resource constraints.
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Psychological interventions may improve transplant-related well-being
Systematic review commentary on psychological interventions in organ transplantation, examining placebo and nocebo effects as overlooked explanatory mechanisms for clinical outcomes.
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MuST AKT was feasible and acceptable in a pilot trial
MuST AKT pilot trial tests structured intervention to increase living donor kidney transplants through multidisciplinary support and social network engagement.
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Biomimetic conductive conduit aided long-gap nerve regeneration in rats
Composite nerve guidance conduit integrating silk fibroin, gelatin methacrylate, and polypyrrole for peripheral nerve regeneration with biomimetic structure and electroactive properties.
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Review of psychosocial challenges in transplantation
Review of psychosocial challenges in transplantation with emphasis on lung-specific studies, guidelines, and research gaps for clinical practice.
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Student-focused interventions improved organ donation attitudes
Systematic review of strategies to promote organ donation among university students, examining educational programs, social media, and peer initiatives with evidence of increased knowledge and.
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FMT with immunotherapy showed activity in NSCLC and melanoma
Phase 2 trial: donor FMT plus first-line ICI in NSCLC and melanoma showed high ORRs and implicates loss of specific bacterial taxa in association with response.