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1. Modeling human health behavior with a new index that measures connectivity

2. Increased Arginase Expression and Decreased Nitric Oxide in Pig Donor Lungs after Normothermic Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion

3. Liver Transplantation Without Venovenous Bypass: Does Surgical Approach Matter?

4. Avoiding ICU Admission by Using a Fast-Track Protocol Is Safe in Selected Adult-to-Adult Live Donor Liver Transplant Recipients

5. The Role of FGL2 in the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Hepatitis C Virus Infection

6. Metastatic Breast Cancer Presenting as Fulminant Hepatic Failure: A Case Report and Literature Review

7. Outcomes of Highly Selected Live Donors With a Future Liver Remnant Less Than or Equal to 30%: A Matched Cohort Study

8. Assessment of biliary anatomy in potential living liver donors: Added value of gadoxetic acid–enhanced T1 MR Cholangiography (MRC) including utilization of controlled aliasing in parallel imaging results in higher acceleration (CAIPIRINHA) technique in comparison to T2W-MRC

9. Renal Dysfunction After Liver Transplantation: Effect of Donor Type

10. The Impact of Preexisting and Post-transplant Diabetes Mellitus on Outcomes Following Liver Transplantation

11. Patterns and Predictors of Mortality After Waitlist Dropout of Patients With Hepatocellular Carcinoma Awaiting Liver Transplantation

12. Passenger Lymphocyte Syndrome After Pediatric Liver Transplantation

13. Outcomes of radiofrequency ablation as first-line therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma less than 3 cm in potentially transplantable patients

14. Efficacy and Safety of Everolimus With Reduced Tacrolimus in Liver Transplant Recipients: 24-month Results From the Pooled Analysis of 2 Randomized Controlled Trials

15. The economic impact of increased length of stay associated with surgical site infections in liver transplantation on Canadian healthcare costs

16. Living Donor Liver Transplantation Using Selected Grafts With 2 Bile Ducts Compared With 1 Bile Duct Does Not Impact Patient Outcome

17. Single cell RNA sequencing of human liver reveals distinct intrahepatic macrophage populations

18. Splenectomy as Flow Modulation Strategy and Risk Factors of De Novo Portal Vein Thrombosis in Adult‐to‐Adult Living Donor Liver Transplantation

19. Expanding the donor pool: Donation after circulatory death and living liver donation do not compromise the results of liver transplantation

20. Can negligible hepatic steatosis determined by magnetic resonance imaging–proton density fat fraction obviate the need for liver biopsy in potential liver donors?

21. Defining Benchmarks in Liver Transplantation

22. Normothermic Ex Vivo Kidney Perfusion Following Static Cold Storage—Brief, Intermediate, or Prolonged Perfusion for Optimal Renal Graft Reconditioning?

23. Surgical Site Infections After Liver Transplantation: Prospective Surveillance and Evaluation of 250 Transplant Recipients in Canada

24. Inducing Hepatitis C Virus Resistance After Pig Liver Transplantation—A Proof of Concept of Liver Graft Modification Using Warm Ex Vivo Perfusion

25. Liver Transplantation is a Preferable Alternative to Palliative Therapy for Selected Patients with Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma

26. Modeling Human Health Behavior with a New Index That Measures Connectivity

27. Increased Arginase Expression and Decreased Nitric Oxide in Pig Donor Lungs after Normothermic Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion

28. Pediatric living donor liver transplantation with large-for-size left lateral segment grafts

29. Anti‐inflammatory signaling during ex vivo liver perfusion improves the preservation of pig liver grafts before transplantation

30. Treatment with Optifast reduces hepatic steatosis and increases candidacy rates for living donor liver transplantation

31. Overexpression of Fibrinogen-Like Protein 2 Promotes Tolerance in a Fully Mismatched Murine Model of Heart Transplantation

32. Live Donor Liver Transplantation With Older (≥50 Years) Versus Younger (<50 Years) Donors

33. Fostering liver living donor liver transplantation

34. Extracorporeal photopheresis in solid organ transplant-associated acute graft-versus-host disease

35. Predictor parameters of liver viability during porcine normothermic ex situ liver perfusion in a model of liver transplantation with marginal grafts

36. Live donor liver transplantation for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma offers increased survival vs. deceased donation

37. Liver Transplantation Without Venovenous Bypass: Does Surgical Approach Matter?

38. Normothermic Ex Vivo Kidney Perfusion Reduces Warm Ischemic Injury of Porcine Kidney Grafts Retrieved After Circulatory Death

39. Surgical Complications after Right Hepatectomy for Live Liver Donation: Largest Single-Center Western World Experience

40. Predictors of De Novo Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease After Liver Transplantation and Associated Fibrosis

41. Liver Transplantation for NASH-Related Hepatocellular Carcinoma Versus Non-NASH Etiologies of Hepatocellular Carcinoma

42. Obesity: Weighty Challenges for the Liver Transplant Community

43. Subnormothermic ex vivo liver perfusion is a safe alternative to cold static storage for preserving standard criteria grafts

44. Recipient factors associated with having a potential living donor for liver transplantation

45. Liver transplantation in patients with end‐stage liver disease requiring intensive care unit admission and intubation

46. Long-term follow-up of biliary complications after adult right-lobe living donor liver transplantation

47. Surgically placed abdominal wall catheters on postoperative analgesia and outcomes after living liver donation

48. Thrombolytic protocol minimizes ischemic‐type biliary complications in liver transplantation from donation after circulatory death donors

49. Liver Transplantation is Equally Effective as a Salvage Therapy for Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Recurrence Following Radiofrequency Ablation or Liver Resection with Curative Intent

50. Hepatic Hemodynamics and Portal Flow Modulation: The A2ALL Experience

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