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- Title
Genetic variation in the prostaglandin E2 pathway is associated with primary graft dysfunction.
- Authors
Diamond, Joshua M; Akimova, Tatiana; Kazi, Altaf; Shah, Rupal J; Cantu, Edward; Feng, Rui; Levine, Matthew H; Kawut, Steven M; Meyer, Nuala J; Lee, James C; Hancock, Wayne W; Aplenc, Richard; Ware, Lorraine B; Palmer, Scott M; Bhorade, Sangeeta; Lama, Vibha N; Weinacker, Ann; Orens, Jonathan; Wille, Keith; Crespo, Maria; Lederer, David J; Arcasoy, Selim; Demissie, Ejigayehu; Christie, Jason D; Lung Transplant Outcomes Group
- Abstract
Biologic pathways with significant genetic conservation across human populations have been implicated in the pathogenesis of primary graft dysfunction (PGD). The evaluation of the role of recipient genetic variation in PGD has thus far been limited to single, candidate gene analyses.
- Publication
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 2014, Vol 189, Issue 5, p567
- ISSN
1535-4970
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1164/rccm.201307-1283OC