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Banff '05 Meeting Report: Differential Diagnosis of Chronic Allograft Injury and Elimination of Chronic Allograft Nephropathy ('CAN')by: K. Solez, R. B. Colvin, L. C. Racusen, B. Sis, P. F. Halloran, P. E. Birk, P. M. Campbell, M. Cascalho, A. B. Collins, A. J. Demetris, C. B. Drachenberg, I. W. Gibson, P. C. Grimm, M. Haas, E. Lerut, H. Liapis, R. B. Mannon, P. B. Marcus, M. Mengel, M. J. Mihatsch, B. J. Nankivell, V. Nickeleit, J. C. Papadimitriou, J. L. Platt, P. Randhawa, I. Roberts, L. Salinas-Madriga, D. R. Salomon, D. Seron, M. Sheaff, J. J. Weening
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AbstractThe 8th Banff Conference on Allograft Pathology was held in Edmonton, Canada, 15201321 July 2005. Major outcomes included the elimination of the non-specific term 'chronic allograft nephropathy' (CAN) from the Banff classification for kidney allograft pathology, and the recognition of the entity of chronic antibody-mediated rejection. Participation of B cells in allograft rejection and genomics markers of rejection were also major subjects addressed by the conference.
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