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A persistent CDC positive cross-match in a patient awaiting transplant - Variations of the CDC and comparisons across platforms -- Chapter12.. Kidney Transplant Rejection: T-Cell and Antibody-Mediated Rejection -- Chapter13.. Immunology of ABO incompatible transplantation -- Chapter14.. Approach to Lung transplant immunology -- Chapter15.. Immunology of heart transplantation -- Chapter16.. Approach to Liver Transplant: The Immunomodulatory Role of the Liver and Its Mesenchymal Stem Cells -- Chapter17.. Challenges in Bone Marrow Transplant: Tale of Two Women -- Chapter18.. Immunological Evaluation and Management of pediatric kidney transplant recipients -- Chapter19.. An approach to rational therapeutics by navigating pathophysiology and evidence for complex clinical situations -- Chapter20.. Immunological challenges in Xenotrasplantation -- Chapter21.. 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