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This month, in another special expanded edition of "The AJT Report," we examine the improvements in intestinal graft survival, and explore why more of these transplants aren't done. We also take a look at the outcomes of the Banff Conference on Allograft Pathology, and at a new organ allocation law in Israel.

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