Gereon Raddatz
Hochschule Hannover
6 Papers
179 Citations
Gereon Raddatz is an academic researcher from Hochschule Hannover. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liver transplantation & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Passenger lymphocytes in human liver allografts and their potential role after transplantation
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that considerable numbers of donor lymphocytes of distinct phenotype are regularly transmitted to the recipient by human liver grafts and may be of functional relevance after transplantation.
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Development, stability, and clinical correlations of allogeneic microchimerism after solid organ transplantation.
M. Hisanaga,Joachim Hundrieser,Klaus H.W. Böker,Uthoff K,Gereon Raddatz,Thorsten Wahlers,Kurt Wonigeit,Pichlmayr R,H. J. Schlitt +8 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that peripheral microchimerism frequently develops after different types of organ transplantation and represents a dynamic process but without diagnostic value to predict the immunological risk for individual patients.
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Transmission of donor lymphocytes in clinical lung transplantation
TL;DR: Large numbers of allogeneic mononuclear cells and particularly large numbers of functionally active lymphocytes are obviously transmitted by human lung allografts, which may include allostimulation and graft‐versus‐host activity, but also beneficial immunomodulatory effects.
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Persistence of donor lymphocytes in liver allograft recipients.
Hans-Jürgen Schlitt,Hiromichi Kanehiro,Gereon Raddatz,Gustav Steinhoff,N. Richter,Björn Nashan,Burckhardt Ringe,Kurt Wonigeit,Rudolf Pichlmayr +8 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that donor lymphocytes regularly persist in liver-grafted patients for some time and some evidence even suggests that these donor-derived lymphocytes may exert beneficial immunomodulatory properties.