About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to spark discussion around popular spontaneous articles from 2021 in Alloimmunity and Transplantation. The Alloimmunity and Transplantation field is continuously evolving, therefore we are seeking to understand developments and perspectives on articles that have attracted attention throughout the year.
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The chosen manuscripts are :
- Benchmarking the Human Leukocyte Antigen Typing Performance of Three Assays and Seven Next-Generation Sequencing-Based Algorithms
- Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Reveals the Immunological Profiles of Renal Allograft Rejection in Mice
- Management of Donor-Specific Antibodies in Haploidentical Transplant: Multicenter Experience From the Madrid Group of Hematopoietic Transplant
- Non-HLA Antibodies and Epitope Mismatches in Kidney Transplant Recipients With Histological Antibody-Mediated Rejection
- Immune Recovery Following Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation in HIV-Related Lymphoma Patients on the BMT CTN 0803/AMC 071 Trial
- Early Endothelial Activation in a Mouse Model of Graft vs Host Disease Following Chemotherapy
- Clinical Utility of the Detection of the Loss of the Mismatched HLA in Relapsed Hematological Patients After Haploidentical Stem Cell Transplantation With High-Dose Cyclophosphamide
- Herpes Zoster in Solid Organ Transplantation: Incidence and Risk Factors
- HLA RNA Sequencing With Unique Molecular Identifiers Reveals High Allele-Specific Variability in mRNA Expression
- Schrödinger’s T Cells: Molecular Insights Into Stemness and Exhaustion
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This topic will be summarized by the specialty chief editors in an editorial alongside their vision for Alloimmunity and Transplantation.
We welcome Opinions, Perspectives, Hypotheses and Theory, and Mini-Review article types to facilitate this discussion. Please note only papers that are relevant and add a significant contribution to the discussion articles will be considered.
Keywords: A year in review: Discussions in Alloimmunity and Transplantation
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