HLA-G 3' untranslated region gene variants are promising prognostic factors for BK polyomavirus replication and acute rejection after living-donor kidney transplant.
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A. Kribben | F. Heinemann | O. Witzke | P. Horn | M. Trilling | B. Wilde | S. Dolff | S. Schramm | V. Rebmann | Esther Schwich | H. Rohn | J. Korth | A. Gäckler | Rafael Tomoya Michita | Sabine Schramm
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