ABO-incompatible organ transplantation. (2019)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- ABO-incompatible organ transplantation. (2019)
- Main Title:
- ABO-incompatible organ transplantation
- Further Information:
- Note: Yi Wang, editor.
- Editors:
- Wang, Yi
- Contents:
- Intro; Foreword; Foreword; References; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Editor-in-Chief; Deputy Editors; 1: Introduction; 1 The History of ABO-Incompatible Organ Transplantation; 1.1 The Basis for the Development of Organ Transplantation; 1.1.1 The Development of Organ Preservation Technology; 1.1.2 The Discovery of Immunosuppressive Drugs and Reasonable Applications; 1.1.3 The Development in Monitoring and Diagnosis of Graft Rejection; Cytokines; Perforin, Granular Enzyme B, Fas/Fas Ligand, and Particle Lysine; CD Molecules; Chemokines; C4d 1.2 The Development of ABO Blood Group Incompatibility Organ Transplantation1.2.1 The Development of ABO-Incompatible Kidney Transplantation; 1.2.2 The Development of ABO-Incompatible Liver Transplantation; 1.2.3 The Development of ABO-Incompatible Heart Transplantation; 1.2.4 The Development of ABO Blood Group Incompatibility Lung Transplantation; 1.3 The Breakthroughs in the History of ABO-Incompatible Organ Transplantation; 1.3.1 Plasma Exchange (PE); 1.3.2 Immunoadsorption (IA); 1.3.3 Double Filtration Plasmapheresis (DFPP) 1.4 The Current Status of ABO-Incompatible Organ Transplantation2 Basic Concepts of ABO-Incompatible Organ Transplantation; 2.1 ABO-Incompatible Organ Transplantation; 2.2 The Classifications of the Transplantation; 2.2.1 Classifications According to the Genetic Differences of Donors and Recipients; Autologous Transplantation; Isogeneic Transplantation; Allogeneic Transplantation; Heterogeneous Transplantation;Intro; Foreword; Foreword; References; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Editor-in-Chief; Deputy Editors; 1: Introduction; 1 The History of ABO-Incompatible Organ Transplantation; 1.1 The Basis for the Development of Organ Transplantation; 1.1.1 The Development of Organ Preservation Technology; 1.1.2 The Discovery of Immunosuppressive Drugs and Reasonable Applications; 1.1.3 The Development in Monitoring and Diagnosis of Graft Rejection; Cytokines; Perforin, Granular Enzyme B, Fas/Fas Ligand, and Particle Lysine; CD Molecules; Chemokines; C4d 1.2 The Development of ABO Blood Group Incompatibility Organ Transplantation1.2.1 The Development of ABO-Incompatible Kidney Transplantation; 1.2.2 The Development of ABO-Incompatible Liver Transplantation; 1.2.3 The Development of ABO-Incompatible Heart Transplantation; 1.2.4 The Development of ABO Blood Group Incompatibility Lung Transplantation; 1.3 The Breakthroughs in the History of ABO-Incompatible Organ Transplantation; 1.3.1 Plasma Exchange (PE); 1.3.2 Immunoadsorption (IA); 1.3.3 Double Filtration Plasmapheresis (DFPP) 1.4 The Current Status of ABO-Incompatible Organ Transplantation2 Basic Concepts of ABO-Incompatible Organ Transplantation; 2.1 ABO-Incompatible Organ Transplantation; 2.2 The Classifications of the Transplantation; 2.2.1 Classifications According to the Genetic Differences of Donors and Recipients; Autologous Transplantation; Isogeneic Transplantation; Allogeneic Transplantation; Heterogeneous Transplantation; 2.2.2 Classifications According to the Anatomical Position Classification; 2.2.3 Classifications According to Different Transplant Technologies 2.3 Related Terms of ABO-Incompatible Organ TransplantationReferences; 2: The RBC Blood Group Antigen System; 1 ABO Blood Group System; 1.1 ABO System Phenotypes; 1.1.1 Subgroups of A; A1 and A2; Differences Between Subgroups A1 and A2; Other Weaker Forms of Subgroup A; 1.1.2 Subgroups of B; 1.1.3 Cis AB; 1.2 Gene and Structure of the ABH, the Antigens; 1.2.1 Gene of ABH Antigens; 1.2.2 Structure of ABH Antigens; Glycoconjugates Expressing ABH Antigens; 1.3 Identification of ABO Blood Group; 1.3.1 Principles of Identification of ABO Blood Group 1.3.2 Methods of Clinical ABO Blood Group Identification1.3.3 Reagent Requirement for ABO Blood Group Identification; 1.3.4 Distribution of ABH Antigens in Human Body; 2 The Rh System; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Rh Antigens and Genes; 2.2.1 Rh Genes; 2.2.2 Common Rh Genotypes and Phenotypes; 2.3 Structure of D Antigen; 2.4 Clinical Significance of Rh System; 3 Other Blood Systems; 3.1 Duffy (Fy) System; 3.2 Kell (K) System; 3.3 MN System; References; 3: ABO Blood Group Antibodies; 1 Introduction; 2 The Antibody and Its Characteristics; 2.1 General Concept of the Antibody … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Singapore : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xxiii, 274 pages), illustrations (some color)
- Subjects:
- 617.9/54
Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc
Blood groups -- ABO system
Transplant Surgery
Electronic books
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- English
- ISBNs:
- 9789811333996
9811333998
9789811334009
9811334005 - Related ISBNs:
- 9789811333989
981133398X - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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