2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cll.2018.10.002
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Genetic Polymorphism in Cytokines and Costimulatory Molecules in Stem Cell and Solid Organ Transplantation

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“…Most solid organ transplant genetic studies used individuals of European descent (Table 1), [63][64][65] and thus the applicability of their findings to a more diverse patient population remains to be determined. One source of variation that strengthens differences in transplant outcomes between population groups are unique, non-HLA population-specific variants from ethnically diverse donor-recipient pairings.…”
Section: Current Limitations For Gwas In Transplantation: Reproducibi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most solid organ transplant genetic studies used individuals of European descent (Table 1), [63][64][65] and thus the applicability of their findings to a more diverse patient population remains to be determined. One source of variation that strengthens differences in transplant outcomes between population groups are unique, non-HLA population-specific variants from ethnically diverse donor-recipient pairings.…”
Section: Current Limitations For Gwas In Transplantation: Reproducibi...mentioning
confidence: 99%