Publications by authors named "I J Ten Berge"

In kidney transplantation, survival rates are still partly impaired due to the deleterious effects of donor specific HLA antibodies (DSA). However, not all luminex-defined DSA appear to be clinically relevant. Further analysis of DSA recognizing polymorphic amino acid configurations, called eplets or functional epitopes, might improve the discrimination between clinically relevant vs.

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  • In kidney transplants, donor HLA antibodies increase the risk of graft loss, and the ElliPro score is used to assess donor eplets relevant to these antibodies.
  • In a study of a large Dutch kidney transplant group, no significant differences in ElliPro scores were found when comparing early graft failures to long-surviving transplants.
  • Ultimately, the research concluded that ElliPro scores are not effective in predicting which donor HLA antibodies may lead to early or late kidney graft loss.
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Background: Society is placing increasing demands on collaboration with actors outside the academia to be involved in the research process, and the responsibility for turning this into reality lies with the researchers. As research collaboration is a way to increase the societal relevance of research and since older people have the right to be actively involved in research that concerns them, this study is addressed to researchers who work with and for older people. The purpose of this article is to explore researchers' experiences of research collaboration with the heterogeneous group of older people, from healthy to frail.

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Background: Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) remains a major public health problem in many high tuberculosis (TB) burden countries. Phenotypic drug susceptibility testing (DST) take several weeks or months to result, but line probe assays and Xpert/Rif Ultra assay detect a limited number of resistance conferring gene mutations. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) is an advanced molecular testing method which theoretically can predict the resistance of M.

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The accumulation and aggregation of -synuclein is a pathognomonic sign of Parkinson's disease (PD). Maneb (MB) exposure has also been reported as one environmental triggering factor of this multifactorial neurodegenerative disease. In our laboratory, we have previously reported that mild overexpression of -synuclein (200% increase with respect to endogenous neuronal levels) can confer neuroprotection against several insults.

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