Most Cited Articles
The top 10 most highly cited articles, according to Thomson ISI.
1. Antibody-mediated rejection criteria - an addition to the Banff '97 Classification of Renal Allograft Rejection, by Racusen LC, Colvin RB, Solez K, et al. (3:6)
2. Diabetes mellitus after kidney transplantation in the United States, by Kasiske BL, Snyder JJ, Gilbertson D, et al. (Volume 3: issue 2)
3. Efficacy and safety of valganciclovir vs. oral ganciclovir for prevention of cytomegalovirus disease in solid organ transplant recipients, by Paya C, Humar A, Dominguez E, et al. (Volume 4: issue 4)
4. Lack of improvement in renal allograft survival despite a marked decrease in acute rejection rates over the most recent era, by Meier-Kriesche HU, Schold JD, Srinivas TR, et al. (Volume 4: issue 3)
5. Banff '05 Meeting report: Differential diagnosis of chronic allograft injury and elimination of chronic allograft nephropathy ('CAN'), by Solez K, Colvin RB, Racusen LC, et al. (Volume 7: issue 3)
6. Lymphomas after solid organ transplantation: A collaborative transplant study report, by Opelz G, Dohle B (Volume 4: issue 2)
7. Cancer after kidney transplantation in the United States, by Kasiske BL, Snyder JJ, Gilbertson DT, et al. (Volume 4: issue 6)
8. Humoral theory of transplantation, by Terasaki PI (Volume 3: issue 6)
9. Campath-1H induction plus rapamycin monotherapy for renal transplantation: Results of a pilot study, by Knechtle SJ, Pirsch JD, Fechner JH, et al. (Volume 3: issue 6)
10. Long-term renal allograft survival: Have we made significant progress or is it time to rethink our analytic and therapeutic strategies? by Meier-Kriesche HU, Schold JD, Kaplan B (Volume 4: issue 8)
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