Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2970271 | The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Our results support of the potential utility of proteomic biomarker panels as a minimally invasive means to identify patients with significant, angiographically detectable coronary artery stenosis in the cardiac allograft, in the context of post-cardiac transplantation monitoring and screening for CAV. The potential biologic significance of the biomarkers identified may also help improve our understanding of CAV pathophysiology.
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Authors
David PhD, Gabriela PhD, Zsuzsanna PhD, G.B. MD, FRCPC, Mayu MPH, Alice PhD, Janet BS, MT(ASCP), Andrew MD, FRCPC, Carol BSN, Anna BS, Robert PhD, Raymond T. PhD, Paul A. MD, DS, W. PhD, Ron MD, FRCPC, John G. MD, FRCPC, Bruce M. MD, PhD,