Semi-mechanistic modelling of the concentration-effect relationship of rabbit antithymocyte globulin in kidney transplantation.
- In: Poster Presentation
- At: Stockholm (Sweden) (2017)
- Type: Poster
- Poster code: P-A-063-Monday
- By: AZZOPARDI, Nicolas (CNRS, UMR7292 GICC, Tours Cedex 01, France)
- Co-author(s): Nicolas Azzopardi: UMR7292 GICC, CNRS, Tours, France
Phillippe Gatault: Nephrology and Clinical immunology, University Hospital of Tours, Tours, France;CDG EA4245, University of Tours, Tours, France
William Raoul: UMR7292 GICC, CNRS, Tours, France
Gilles Thibault: Immunology, University Hospital of Tours, Tours, France;UMR7292 GICC, CNRS, Tours, France
Hélène Longuet: Nephrology and Clinical immunology, University Hospital of Tours, Tours, France
Yvon Lebranchu: Nephrology and Clinical immunology, University Hospital of Tours, Tours, France;CDG EA4245, University of Tours, Tours, France
David Ternant: Pharmacology and Toxicology, University Hospital of Tours, Tours, France;UMR7292 GICC, CNRS, Tours, France
Matthias Büchler: Nephrology and Clinical immunology, University Hospital of Tours, Tours, France;CDG EA4245, University of Tours, Tours, France
Gilles Paintaud: Pharmacology and Toxicology, University Hospital of Tours, Tours, France;UMR7292 GICC, CNRS, Tours, France - Abstract:
Backgrounds
Rabbit antithymocyte globulin (rATG, Thymoglobulin®) is used as induction
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