A quality control program for crossmatching procedures for solid organ transplantation. The participating laboratories of the Australasian and South Asian Tissue Typing Association.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] C. Orosz,et al. Comparison of crossmatch results obtained by ELISA, flow cytometry, and conventional methodologies. , 1999, Human immunology.
[2] T. Helling,et al. Long-term graft survival is improved in cadaveric renal retransplantation by flow cytometric crossmatching. , 1998, Transplantation.
[3] D. Cook,et al. Multicenter evaluation of the flow cytometry T-cell crossmatch: results from the American Society of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics-College of American Pathologists proficiency testing program. , 1997, Transplantation.
[4] S. Stefoni,et al. Crossmatch testing in renal transplantation: comparative evaluation between an innovatory ELISA technique and two different standardised CDC methods. , 1997, Transplantation proceedings.
[5] J. Scornik. Detection of alloantibodies by flow cytometry: relevance to clinical transplantation. , 1995, Cytometry.
[6] R. Duquesnoy,et al. Progress report on the ASHI/CAP Proficiency Survey Program in Histocompatibility Testing. I. HLA-A,B,C typing, antibody screening, and lymphocytotoxicity crossmatching. American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics. College of American Pathologists. , 1994, Human immunology.
[7] J. Chapman,et al. IMMUNOGLOBULIN CLASS AND SPECIFICITY OF ANTIBODIES CAUSING POSITIVE T CELL CROSSMATCHES: RELATIONSHIP TO RENAL TRANSPLANT OUTCOME , 1986, Transplantation.
[8] H. Perkins,et al. Flow cytometry analysis: A high technology cross-match technique facilitating transplantation , 1983 .