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  1. Disabling diseases and disabilities in professional divers from the region of Murcia (Spain)
  2. Exposure to Sulfur Hexafluoride Influences Viability in Cell Transplant Suspensions
  3. Construction and validation of the “labour ward job satisfaction scale for midwives (LWJSS-M)” in Spain
  4. Non-Invasive Redox Biomarkers Detected in Organ Preservation Outflow Solution Enable Early Prediction of Human Liver Allograft Dysfunction
  5. Intrahepatic donor microbiota-based metataxonomic signature detected in organ preservation solution enables prediction of short-term liver transplant outcomes
  6. Job Satisfaction Among Midwives in High-Intervention Birthing Rooms: A Qualitative Phenomenological Study
  7. Development and validation of the Neuro-Score: a specific scale to detect and monitor cognitive impairment in kidney or liver transplant recipients
  8. Hacia una disminución de la negativa de los pacientes a la realización de fístula arteriovenosa: Nuevas herramientas y nuevos actores en el equipo interdisciplinar del acceso vascular. Presentación del proyecto ERCAV
  9. Is it possible to reach the catheter target proposed by the guidelines? Reasons for catheter use in prevalent hemodialysis patients
  10. Relationship between Circadian System Status, Child–Pugh Score, and Clinical Outcome in Cirrhotic Patients on Waiting Lists for Liver Transplantation
  11. Health care safety incidents in paediatric emergency care
  12. Incidentes de seguridad ligados a la asistencia en los servicios de urgencias pediátricas
  13. Detection of inflammasome activation in liver tissue during the donation process as potential biomarker for liver transplantation
  14. Circadian temperature rhythm in breeding sows: differences between days in oestrus and anoestrus after weaning
  15. Risk Factors for Non-Adherence to Medication for Liver Transplant Patients: An Umbrella Review
  16. Cell-specific Extracellular Vesicles and Their miRNA Cargo Released Into the Organ Preservation Solution During Cold Ischemia Storage as Biomarkers for Liver Transplant Outcomes
  17. Attitude of the Older Population Toward Controlled Asystole Donation
  18. NLRP3 inflammasome activation and symptom burden in KRAS-mutated CMML patients is reverted by IL-1 blocking therapy
  19. Psychosocial Profile of the Attitude Toward Family Organ Donation in People Older Than 65 Years
  20. Purinergic P2X7 receptor expression increases in leukocytes from intra-abdominal septic patients
  21. Endothelial cell activation mediated by cold ischemia-released mitochondria is partially inhibited by defibrotide and impacts on early allograft function following liver transplantation
  22. Organ xenotransplantation acceptance in veterinary students: A multicentric opinion study in Spain
  23. Colostrum Features of Active and Recovered COVID-19 Patients Revealed Using Next-Generation Proteomics Technique, SWATH-MS
  24. Is Oral Vaccination against Escherichia coli Influenced by Zinc Oxide?
  25. Danger signals released during cold ischemia storage activate NLRP3 inflammasome in myeloid cells and influence early allograft function in liver transplantation
  26. Postoperative negative-pressure incision therapy after liver transplant (PONILITRANS study): A randomized controlled trial
  27. Effect of β-Mannanase Addition during Whole Pigs Fattening on Production Yields and Intestinal Health
  28. Do religious beliefs influence the acceptance of xenotransplantation? Veterinary students
  29. Xenotransplantation and Risks: The Opinion of Veterinary Students at Spanish Universities
  30. Oral and Parenteral Vaccination against Escherichia coli in Piglets Results in Different Responses
  31. Nursing students faced with organ donation: Multicenter stratified national study
  32. Soluble P2X7 Receptor Is Elevated in the Plasma of COVID-19 Patients and Correlates With Disease Severity
  33. Soluble P2X7 receptor is elevated in the plasma of COVID-19 patients and correlates with disease severity
  34. Overactivation of the NLRP3 Inflammasome in Chronic Myelomonocytic Leukemia KRAS Mutated Patients Can be Detected By the Apoptosis-Associated Speck-like Protein (ASC) and Reverted By IL1β Inhibitors
  35. Usefulness of an organ donation opinion survey as a tool to promote organ donation among the adolescent population
  36. The impact of information and communications technology and broadcasting on YouTube for improving attitude toward organ donation in secondary education with the creation of short films
  37. Profiling Human CD55 Transgene Performance Assist in Selecting Best Suited Specimens and Tissues for Swine Organ Xenotransplantation
  38. Estrés en graduados y técnicos en cuidados auxiliares de enfermería en las áreas quirúrgicas hospitalarias
  39. Severe COVID-19 after liver transplantation, surviving the pitfalls of learning on-the-go: Three case reports
  40. Consecuencias de los factores psicosociales en la calidad de vida laboral
  41. Exploring Health Science Students’ Notions on Organ Donation and Transplantation: A Multicenter Study
  42. Resilience Related to Quality of Life Perceived in Elderly Patients With Orthotopic Liver Transplant for More Than 10 Years
  43. Confident Perception of Primary Care Physicians Correlates to the Attitude Toward Donation and Organ Transplantation: A Multicenter Study of Medical And Nursing Spanish Students
  44. Impact of Catholicism on the Attitude Toward the Donation of Organs Among African Residents in Spain
  45. Self-Esteem Related to Quality of Life in Patients Over 60 Years Old Who Received an Orthotopic Liver Transplantation More Than 10 Years Ago
  46. Factors Related to the Attitude Toward Living Kidney Donation of the Population of Havana
  47. Attitude of Older People Toward Living Donation
  48. Does Knowledge of the Concept of Brain Death Affect the Attitude Toward Donation of Algerians Residing in Spain?
  49. The Influence of Mass Media on Organ Donation and Transplantation in Older People
  50. Are Ghanaians Residing in Spain Aware of the Donation of Living Related Kidney?
  51. Attitude Toward Related Living Donation Among Patients on Waiting List for Liver Transplantation
  52. Attitudes Toward Organ Donation: Differences Between Medical and Nursing Andalusian Students
  53. Ecuadorian Population Residing in Spain and Their Knowledge of Brain Death Concept
  54. Impact of Hepatic Artery Thrombosis on the Success of a Liver Transplant Because of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
  55. Is the Population of Santiago de Cuba Sensitized to Xenotransplantation? A Multivariate Analysis
  56. Knowledge of the Brain Death Concept Among Older People
  57. Knowledge of the Brain Death Concept Among the Puerto Rican Population Residing in Florida
  58. Nicaraguan Population Residing in Florida Attitude Toward Different Types of Organ Donation
  59. Organ Donation Related With Attitude Toward the Law of Presumed Consent: Spanish University Medical and Nursing Students Study
  60. Population of Cienfuegos (Cuba) and Their Knowledge About the Concept of Brain Death: Multivariate Analysis of the Associated Psychosocial Factors
  61. Population of Senegal Residents in Spain: Acceptance of Organ Xenotransplantation
  62. Predisposition Toward Living Liver Donation Is Low Among Relatives of Patients on the Waiting List for Transplantation in Spain
  63. Psoas Muscle Index Does Not Predict Post-Transplant Outcomes: A Series of 57 Liver Transplant Recipients
  64. Puerto Rican Population Residing in Florida: Attitude Towards Organ Xenotransplantation
  65. Acceptance of Solid Organ Xenotransplantation by the Ecuadorian Population Residing in Spain
  66. Are Medical Students of Non-Spanish Nationality Studying in Spain as Sensitized to Transplantation as Those of Spanish Nationality?
  67. Information About Donation and Organ Transplantation Among Spanish Medical Students
  68. What Reasons Lead Spanish Medical Students Not to Be in Favor of Organ Donation?
  69. Response to “Controlled donation after circulatory death up to 80 years for liver transplantation: Pushing the limit again”
  70. Nursing Students’ Knowledge About Organ Donation and Transplantation: A Spanish Multicenter Study
  71. Veterinary Spanish Students’ Attitude Toward Presumed Consent in Organ Donation
  72. Controlled donation after circulatory death up to 80 years for liver transplantation: Pushing the limit again
  73. P2X7 receptor induces mitochondrial failure in monocytes and compromises NLRP3 inflammasome activation during sepsis
  74. Student nurses at Spanish universities and their attitude toward xenotransplantation
  75. Perfil psicológico y estrategias de afrontamiento ante la enfermedad de los pacientes en lista de espera para un trasplante de hígado
  76. Psychological profile of teenagers toward organ donation: a multicentric study in Spain
  77. Are High Rates of Deceased Donation Conditioning the Attitude Toward Liver Donation Among Medical Students?
  78. Do Religious Factors Influence the Attitude Toward Organ Donation Among Medical Students? A Spanish Multicenter Study
  79. Sensitization Toward Organ Donation Among Medical Students in Spanish Regions With More Than 50 Donors Per Million Population
  80. Attitude Toward Organ Donation in the Population of Cienfuegos, Cuba
  81. There Is Great Ignorance About the Brain Death Concept Among the Population in Santiago de Cuba (Cuba)
  82. Early Outcomes of Liver Transplantation Using Donors After Circulatory Death in Patients With Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Comparative Study
  83. Tolerance Biomarkers in Liver Transplantation
  84. Group Psychotherapy Could Improve Depression in Cirrhotic Patients on the Liver Transplant Waiting List
  85. Liver Transplantation for Fulminant Hepatic Failure Due to Heat Stroke: A Case Report
  86. Orthotopic Liver Transplantation With Elderly Donors (Over 80 Years of Age): A Prospective Evaluation
  87. Quality of Life and Group Psychological Intervention in Patients With Cirrhosis on Liver Transplant Waiting List
  88. Presence of Pig IgG and IgM in Sera Samples From Baboons After an Orthotopic Liver Xenotransplantation
  89. Multivariate Analysis of the Factors Affecting Attitude Toward Organ Donation Among the Ecuadorian Population Residing in Spain
  90. Psychosocial Factors Affecting Attitude Toward Organ Donation in Santiago, Cuba
  91. Are Dominicans in Favor of Xenotransplantation? A Study of the Attitude of Dominican Immigrants Residing in Spain and the United States
  92. Attitude of the Citizens of Havana, Cuba, Toward Organ Donation: A Multivariate Analysis of the Psychosocial Factors Affecting Attitude
  93. Impact of 2009 Pandemic H1N1 Influenza A Virus on Veterinary Students' Perception of Xenotransplantation
  94. Knowledge of the Concept of Brain Death: Is This an Obstacle in the Acceptance of Donation and Transplantation of Organs Among the Bolivian Population Residing in Spain?
  95. Level of Acceptance of Solid Organ and Tissue Xenotransplantation Among the Bolivian Population Residing in Spain
  96. Multicenter Stratified Study From Spain About Acceptance of Living Liver Donation Among Veterinarian Students
  97. Veterinary Students' Attitude Toward Living Kidney Donation: A Multicenter Stratified Study From Spain
  98. Extracellular adenosine reversibly inhibits the activation of human regulatory T cells and negatively influences the achievement of the operational tolerance in liver transplantation
  99. Beneficial Impact of Group Psychotherapy on Depression and Quality of Life in Cirrhotic Patients on the Liver Transplant Waiting List
  100. Algerian Immigrants to Spain: Study of Attitude to the Donation of Organs for Transplantation
  101. Approach of Social Groups With Little Sensitization to Organ Donation: Pilot Study in the Gypsy Population to Assess the Best Approach to Determine the Attitude Toward Organ Donation for Transplantation
  102. Attitude Toward Organ Donation Related to Personal Preferences for the Final Disposition of the Dead Body in Nursing Students in Southeast Spain
  103. Attitude Toward Organ Donation and Transplantation in Veterinary Students: A Multicenter and Stratified Study in Spain
  104. Differences in Attitudes Toward Living Kidney Donation Among Dominican Immigrants Living in Spain and the United States
  105. Does the Attitude Toward Organ Donation Change as a Function of the Country Where People Emigrate? Study Between Uruguayan Emigrants to the United States and Spain
  106. Emigration From Puerto Rico to Florida: Multivariate Analysis of Factors That Condition Attitudes of the Puerto Rican Population Toward Organ Donation for Transplant
  107. Factors That Condition the Attitude Toward Living Related Kidney Donation Among Santiago of Cuba's Population
  108. Guinean Population Emigrant to Spain Has Very Little Awareness of the Donation and Transplantation of Organs
  109. Is the Incipient Community of Senegalese Emigrants to Spain in Favor of the Donation of Related Renal Live?
  110. Knowledge of the Brain Death Concept Among the Population of Havana, Cuba
  111. Multivariate Analysis of Factors That Influence the Attitude of the Ecuadorian Population Resident in Spain Toward Living-Related Kidney Donation
  112. Nigerian Immigrant Population in Spain Is Little Sensitized to Living-Related Kidney Donation
  113. Teenagers and Their Future Role in Transplantation: An Analysis of Their Attitudes Toward Solid Organ Xenotransplantation
  114. Teenagers in Rural Areas Faced With Organ Donation and Transplantation
  115. Factors That Affect the Attitudes of the Bolivian Population in Spain With Regard to Organ Donation for Transplant
  116. Importance for the Elderly of Discussion in the Family and Society About Attitude Toward Organ Donation
  117. Liver Transplantation in Patients With Hepatocellular Carcinoma Outside the Milan Criteria After Downstaging: Is It Worth It?
  118. Living Kidney Donation Questionnaire (PCID-DVR-Ríos): Validation and Psychometric Characteristics in a Spanish-Speaking Population
  119. Outcomes of Liver Transplantation Using Older Donors After Circulatory Death and the Super-Rapid Technique: 14 Cases
  120. Psychometric Characteristics of the Attitude Questionnaire Toward the Donation of Organs for Transplant (PCID-DTO-RIOS)
  121. Do Spanish Medical Students Understand the Concept of Brain Death?
  122. Fulminant liver failure secondary to submassive hepatic necrosis in a patient treated with Orlistat. A case report
  123. Extracellular ATP Activates the NLRP3 Inflammasome and Is an Early Danger Signal of Skin Allograft Rejection
  124. P2X7 Receptor Induces Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Converting Enzyme Activation and Release to Boost TNF-α Production
  125. A Multicentre and stratified study of the attitude of medical students towards organ donation in Spain
  126. Differential profile of activated regulatory T cell subsets and microRNAs in tolerant liver transplant recipients
  127. Donate a Piece of Liver: Is This an Option Accepted by Future Nurses of Pomeranian Medical University in Poland?
  128. Knowledge of the Concept of Encephalic Death: Is This an Obstacle in the Acceptance of Donation and Transplantation of Organs Among Students of Nursing at the Medical University of Warsaw in Poland?
  129. Looking for New Alternatives: What Nursing Students of Lodz's Medical University in Poland Think About the Use of Organs Coming From Animals?
  130. Organ Donation: What Are the Opinions of Nursing Students at the University of Bialystok in Poland?
  131. Acceptance of organ xenotransplantation among Latin American immigrants resident in the United States
  132. Medical students faced with related and unrelated living kidney donation: a stratified and multicentre study in Spain
  133. Estudio hemodinámico, metabólico e histopatológico de un modelo porcino de trasplante auxiliar heterotópico hepático con arterialización portal
  134. Acceptance of living liver donation among medical students: A multicenter stratified study from Spain
  135. Tolerance in liver transplantation: Biomarkers and clinical relevance
  136. The level of acceptance of spanish medical students of the transplantation of solid organs from animals: a stratified and multicentre study
  137. Factors Affecting Attitude Toward Organ Donation Among Nursing Students in Warsaw, Poland
  138. Attitude of Nursing Students at the University of Lublin in Poland Toward Xenotransplantation of Organs
  139. What Do Future Nursing Professionals Believe About Living Donor Kidney Transplantation? An Analysis of Attitudes of Nursing Students of the Medical University of Poznan in Western Poland
  140. Attitudes Toward Living Donation in the Bolivian Population Residing in Spain
  141. Brain Death: Is It a Misunderstood Concept Among Nursing Students in the South of Poland?
  142. Dominicans Resident in Spain and the United States Faced With Deceased Organ Donation
  143. Involvement of Religious Factors on the Attitude Toward Organs Donation Among the Ecuadorian Population Resident in Spain
  144. Opinion of Nursing Students of the University of Bydgoszcz in Poland About the Transplantation of Living Liver Donors
  145. Latin Americans in Spain and their attitude toward living kidney donation
  146. Benefits of Group Psychotherapy in Cirrhotic Patients on the Liver Transplant Waiting List
  147. Estudio multicéntrico hospitalario en España, México y Cuba de actitud hacia la donación de vivo hepática
  148. The Latin American population in Spain and organ donation. Attitude toward deceased organ donation and organ donation rates
  149. A Multicenter Study on Attitude Toward Organ Donation in Spain and Latin America Between the Surgical Units of 12 Hospitals
  150. Attitude Toward Living Kidney Donation: Differences Between Students From Two Spanish Universities
  151. Validation of a Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction Method for Human Alu Gene Detection in Microchimeric Pigs Used as Donors for Xenotransplantation
  152. Opinion Toward Living Liver Donation of Hospital Personnel From Units Related to Organ Donation and Transplantation: A Multicenter Study From Spain and Latin-America
  153. Ancillary personnel in Spanish and Latin-American hospitals faced with living related kidney donation
  154. El personal no sanitario de hospitales españoles y latinoamericanos ante la donación de vivo renal relacionada
  155. Spanish-Latin American Multicenter Study of Attitudes Toward Organ Donation Among Personnel From Hospital Healthcare Centers
  156. Estudio multicéntrico hispano-latinoamericano de actitud hacia la donación de órganos entre profesionales de centros sanitarios hospitalarios
  157. The attitude toward living kidney donation among personnel from units related to donation and transplantation in Spain, Mexico and Cuba
  158. A multicenter study of the attitude of secondary school teachers toward solid organ donation and transplantation in the southeast of Spain
  159. Knowledge of the brain death concept by personnel in Spanish and Latin-American healthcare centers
  160. A multicenter study in Spanish, Mexican, and Cuban hospitals of attitude toward living kidney donation
  161. Chronic Renal Dysfunction in Maintenance Heart Transplant Patients: The ICEBERG Study
  162. A study of the attitude of Latin-American residents in Spain toward organ xenotransplantation
  163. Level of acceptance of solid organ xenotransplantation among personnel in Spanish, Mexican, and Cuban hospitals
  164. Attitudes of Scottish Residents in the Southeast of Spain Concerning Living Donation
  165. Factor Analysis of Sources of Information on Organ Donation and Transplantation in Journalism Students
  166. Information Received by Secondary School Teaching Personnel About Organ Donation and Transplantation: A Study in the Southeast of Spain
  167. Irish Citizens Resident in the Southeast of Spain and Xenotransplantation
  168. Knowledge of the Brain Death Concept Among Adolescents in Southeast Spain
  169. Patients With Terminal Chronic Liver Pathology Faced With This Disease
  170. Optimization of cytotoxicity assay by real-time, impedance-based cell analysis
  171. Are Veterinary Students in Favour of Xenotransplantation? Comparative Opinion Study in a Brazilian and a Spanish University
  172. Non-ABO blood group systems phenotyping in non-human primates for blood banking laboratory and xenotransplantation
  173. Actitud de los profesionales hospitalarios no sanitarios españoles y latinoamericanos hacia la donación de hígado de vivo
  174. Level of awareness of personnel in hospital services related to the donation process: A Spanish and Latin American multicenter study
  175. Assessment of In Vitro Heparin Complement Regulation Capacity During Real-Time Cell Analyzer Antibody-Mediated Cytolysis Assay: Compatibility Studies for Pig-to-Baboon Xenotransplantation
  176. Emotional-Type Psychopathologic Symptoms among Patients with Terminal Chronic Alcohol-Induced Liver Cirrhosis
  177. Evaluation of Attitude toward Living Organ Donation among Adolescents in Southeast Spain
  178. Generation of Human-to-Pig Chimerism to Induce Tolerance Through Transcutaneous In Utero Injection of Cord Blood-Derived Mononuclear Cells or Human Bone Marrow Mesenchymals Cells in a Preclinical Program of Liver Xenotransplantation: Preliminary Results
  179. Knowledge of the Brain-Death Concept among Secondary School Teachers
  180. Multivariate Analysis of the Factors Affecting Attitude Toward Living Liver Donation among Workers in Surgical Services in Spanish, Mexican, and Cuban Hospitals
  181. Multivariate Analysis to Determine the Factors Affecting the Attitudes Toward Organ Donation of Healthcare Assistants in Spanish and Mexican Healthcare Centers
  182. What Do We Know About the Clinical Impact of Complete Withdrawal of Immunosuppression in Liver Transplantation?
  183. Porcine Endogenous Retrovirus Copy Number in Different Pig Breeds is not Related to Genetic Diversity
  184. Attitudinal study of organ xenotransplantation in patients on the kidney and liver transplant waiting list in a country with a high rate of deceased donation
  185. Knowledge of the Concept of Brain Death in the British and Irish Population Resident in Southeast Spain
  186. Psychological Care: Social and Family Support for Patients Awaiting a Liver Transplant
  187. Attitude towards related living donation among candidates on the liver transplant waiting list
  188. Do Future Journalists Have a Favorable Attitude Toward Deceased Donation?
  189. Donation and Transplantation Among Personnel in the Hospital Emergency Department: A Multicenter Study Conducted in Spain and Mexico
  190. Donor-Graft Compatibility Tests in Pig-to-Primate Xenotransplantation Model: Serum Versus Plasma in Real-Time Cell Analyzer Trials
  191. Psychological Characteristics of Patients on the Liver Transplantation Waiting List With Depressive Symptoms
  192. Secondary School Teachers' Assessment of the Introduction of an Educational Program About Organ Donation and Transplantation
  193. Xenotransplantation of Cells for Diabetes: Is There a Good Acceptance Rate Among Spanish Adolescents?
  194. Attitude Toward Living Liver Donation in Transplant Hospitals in Spain, Mexico and Cuba
  195. Attitudes Toward Islet Cell and Tissue Xenotransplantation Among Kidney and Liver Patients on the Transplant Waiting List
  196. Coping Styles of Patients on the Liver Transplant Waiting List
  197. Design of a Real-Time Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction to Assess Human Complement Regulatory Protein Gene Expression in Polytransgenic Xenograft Pigs
  198. Evaluation of Attitudes Toward Living Organ Donation: A Multicenter Study of Compulsory Secondary School Education Teachers
  199. Evaluation of the Law of Presumed Consent After Brain Death by Spanish Journalism Students
  200. From Where Do Our Children Receive Information About Organ Donation and Transplantation?
  201. International Multicenter Opinion Study: Administrative Personnel From Spanish and Mexican Health Centers Faced With Human Organ Donation for Transplantation
  202. Obsessive-Compulsive Psychological Symptoms of Patients on the Liver Transplant Waiting List
  203. Validation of xCELLigence Real-Time Cell Analyzer to Assess Compatibility in Xenotransplantation With Pig-to-Baboon Model
  204. Welsh Citizens in South-Eastern Spain: A Study of Attitude Toward Organ Donation
  205. ABO and RH1 Blood Group Phenotyping in Pigs (Sus scrofa) Using Microtyping Cards
  206. Are Veterinary Students in Favor of Xenotransplantation? An Opinion Study in a Spanish University With a Xenotransplantation Program
  207. The Attitude of Scottish Citizens to Xenotransplantation in the South East of Spain: An Emerging Population Subgroup
  208. Attitudes Toward Living Kidney Donation in Transplant Hospitals: A Spanish, Mexican, and Cuban Multicenter Study
  209. Attitudes of Spanish and Mexican Resident Physicians Faced With Solid Organ Donation and Transplantation
  210. Importance of Introduction of a Psychological Care Unit in a Liver Transplantation Unit
  211. Irregular Xenoantibodies Against Human Red Blood Cells in Papio anubis, P ursinus, P hamadryas, P papio, Saimiri sciureus, and Macaca mulatta: Possible Effect on Xenotransplantation Results
  212. Level of Acceptance of a Clinical Solid Organ Xenotransplantation Program Among Personnel in Organ Transplant-Related Services in Spanish, Mexican, and Cuban Hospital Centers
  213. Organ Donation and Transplantation Training for Future Professional Nurses as a Health and Social Awareness Policy
  214. Spanish and Latin American Nursing Personnel and Deceased Organ Donation: A Study of Attitude
  215. Attitude of Nursing Staff toward Organ Donation in a Spanish Hospital with a Solid-Organ Transplant Program
  216. Nursing personnel faced with living kidney donation in a Spanish hospital with a living-donor kidney transplant program
  217. Would patients with hepatitis C virus on the waiting list for a liver transplant accept a hepatitis C-positive organ?
  218. German citizens in southeastern Spain: a study of attitude toward organ donation
  219. Attitude of Primary Healthcare Personnel Toward Living Donation: A Multicenter Study in the Southeast of Spain
  220. Avoiding the issue: Patients’ (non)communication with potential living kidney donors
  221. Do Nursing Students Understand the Meaning of Brain Death?
  222. Factors that influence the attitude of East European residents in Spain towards living kidney donation
  223. The Attitude of Future Journalists Toward Living Donation
  224. Immunosuppression withdrawal improves long-term metabolic parameters, cardiovascular risk factors and renal function in liver transplant patients
  225. Healthcare assistants faced with cadaveric organ donation in a hospital with a solid organ transplant program
  226. Attitude of Scottish Residents Living in Southeastern Spain Toward Organ Donation
  227. FoxP3 in Peripheral Blood Is Associated With Operational Tolerance in Liver Transplant Patients During Immunosuppression Withdrawal
  228. Primary health care personnel faced with cadaveric organ donation: a multicenter study in south-eastern Spain
  229. The quest for favourable subgroups to encourage living kidney donation in Spain. An attitudinal study among British and Irish citizens resident in southeastern Spain
  230. Attitude of Personnel in Hospital Cadaveric Organ Transplant-Related Units Faced with Living Kidney Donation in a Hospital with a Living Kidney Donor Transplantation Program
  231. Attitude of the Population of German Origin in the South East of Spain toward Living Kidney Donation
  232. Hospital Personnel in Surgical Services in a Transplant Hospital Faced With Living Liver Donation: An Attitudinal Survey
  233. Irish Residents in Southeastern Spain: In Search of Favorable Groups to Encourage Living Kidney Donation in Spain
  234. Emigration from the British Isles to Southeastern Spain: A Study of Attitudes Toward Organ Donation
  235. Benefit of a Hospital Course About Organ Donation and Transplantation: An Evaluation by Spanish Hospital Transplant Personnel
  236. Personnel in cadaveric organ transplant-related hospital units faced with living liver donation: an attitudinal study in a Spanish hospital with a cadaveric and living liver transplant programme
  237. British citizens in a regional community of southeastern Spain with a pre-clinical organ xenotransplantation program. A study of attitude toward xenotransplantation
  238. Level of acceptance of a clinical xenotransplantation program among personnel in solid organ transplant-related services
  239. Actitud hacia el xenotrasplante en los servicios quirúrgicos en un hospital con un programa preclínico de xenotrasplante hepático
  240. Attitude of Ancillary Personnel Faced With Living Kidney Donation in a Hospital With a Living Donor Kidney Transplant Program
  241. Attitude of hospital personnel faced with living liver donation in a Spanish center with a living donor liver transplant program
  242. Evolution of xenoantibodies, after their depletion, in a non-immunosuppressed baboon
  243. El personal médico ante la donación hepática de vivo. Estudio de opinión en un hospital español con programa de trasplante hepático de donante vivo
  244. Are personnel in transplant hospitals in favor of cadaveric organ donation? Multivariate attitudinal study in a hospital with a solid organ transplant program
  245. Attitude of kidney patients on the transplant waiting list toward related-living donation. A reason for the scarce development of living donation in Spain
  246. Actitud del personal médico hacia la donación de órganos en un hospital con programa de trasplantes
  247. Estudio sobre la actitud del auxiliar de enfermería hospitalario hacia el xenotrasplante de órganos en un centro con programa preclínico de xenotrasplante
  248. Hemodynamic Assessment During Auxiliary Heterotopic Liver Transplantation With Portal Vein Arterialization in a Swine Model: Preliminary Report of 10 Transplants
  249. Unidades trasplantadoras de órganos sólidos ante la donación de vivo
  250. Hospital personnel faced with organ xenotransplantation: an attitudinal survey in a hospital with a pre-clinical liver xenotransplantation program
  251. What Is the Attitude of Hospital Transplant-related Personnel Toward Donation?
  252. Postmortal or living related donor: preferences of kidney patients
  253. Training on organ donation in primary care centers: Level of acceptance among primary care personnel
  254. Ancillary Hospital Personnel Faced With Organ Donation and Transplantation
  255. Attitudes of Primary Care Professionals in Spain Toward Xenotransplantation
  256. Attitudes of Resident Doctors Toward Different Types of Organ Donation in a Spanish Transplant Hospital
  257. Primary Care Doctors Faced With Living Organ Donation
  258. ¿Está el personal de las unidades generadoras de donantes a favor de la donación de órganos de cadáver? Estudio en un hospital trasplantador
  259. Acceptance Level of Living Liver Donation Among Primary Care Nursing Personnel
  260. Attitude of Primary Care Nurses Toward Living Kidney Donation
  261. Attitude Toward Deceased Organ Donation and Transplantation Among the Workers in the Surgical Services in a Hospital With a Transplant Program
  262. Attitude Toward Living Related Donation of Patients on the Waiting List for a Deceased Donor Solid Organ Transplant
  263. Attitude Toward Xenotransplantation in Kidney and Liver Patients on the Transplant Waiting List
  264. Attitudes Toward Living Liver Donation Among Hospital Personnel in Services Not Related to Transplantation
  265. Pathology Findings in a Model of Auxiliary Liver Transplantation With Portal Vein Arterialization in Pigs
  266. Prevention of Hyperacute Rejection in a Model of Orthotopic Liver Xenotransplantation From Pig to Baboon Using Polytransgenic Pig Livers (CD55, CD59, and H-Transferase)