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Host Roz is joined by new co-host Alberto Sanchez-Fueyo, MD, PhD to discuss the key articles of the June issue of the American Journal of Transplantation.
Dr. Sanchez-Fueyo is a Professor of Hepatology, and the Academic Director of the Institute of Liver Studies, King's College, London.
[02:51] Recipient toll-like receptor 4 determines the outcome of ischemia-reperfusion injury in steatotic liver transplantation in mice
[10:47] Association between everolimus combination therapy and cancer risk after liver transplantation: A nationwide population-based quasi-cohort study
[21:35] Balancing equity and human leukocyte antigen matching in deceased-donor kidney allocation with eplet mismatch
Editorial: Equitable allocation through human leukocyte antigen eplet matching: A promising strategy with several challenges
[32:51] Impact of the lung allocation system score modification by blood type on US lung transplant candidates
Editorial: From flawed to fairer: Reducing blood type bias in lung transplant allocation
Recommended article: The economic value of a transplant nephrologist: The case for improving compensation models
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Host Roz is joined by new co-host Alberto Sanchez-Fueyo, MD, PhD to discuss the key articles of the June issue of the American Journal of Transplantation.
Dr. Sanchez-Fueyo is a Professor of Hepatology, and the Academic Director of the Institute of Liver Studies, King's College, London.
[02:51] Recipient toll-like receptor 4 determines the outcome of ischemia-reperfusion injury in steatotic liver transplantation in mice
[10:47] Association between everolimus combination therapy and cancer risk after liver transplantation: A nationwide population-based quasi-cohort study
[21:35] Balancing equity and human leukocyte antigen matching in deceased-donor kidney allocation with eplet mismatch
Editorial: Equitable allocation through human leukocyte antigen eplet matching: A promising strategy with several challenges
[32:51] Impact of the lung allocation system score modification by blood type on US lung transplant candidates
Editorial: From flawed to fairer: Reducing blood type bias in lung transplant allocation
Recommended article: The economic value of a transplant nephrologist: The case for improving compensation models

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