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World J Transplant. Dec 24, 2014; 4(4): 243-266
Published online Dec 24, 2014. doi: 10.5500/wjt.v4.i4.243
What’s new in clinical solid organ transplantation by 2013
Maurizio Salvadori, Elisabetta Bertoni
Maurizio Salvadori, Elisabetta Bertoni, Department of Transplantation, Careggi University Hospital, 50139 Florence, Italy
Author contributions: Salvadori M and Bertoni E contributed equally to conceivement, finding materials, writing and reviewing this paper.
Correspondence to: Maurizio Salvadori, MD, Professor of Nephrology, Deparment of Transplantation, Careggi University Hospital, viale Pieraccini 18, 50139 Florence, Italy. maurizio.salvadori1@gmail.com
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Received: May 22, 2014
Revised: July 11, 2014
Accepted: July 27, 2014
Published online: December 24, 2014
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Core tip: Basic and clinical science in solid organ transplantation are continuously evolving. In this review we outlined the most important innovative findings recently discovered. The period of time chosen was 2013, but attention has been paid to the outstanding conferences held in 2012, but published in 2013, as well as to the conferences and meetings held in 2013 but published in 2014. We are aware that when this study will be published, new interesting and relevant findings will have been discovered. The science is flowing continuously, nevertheless analyzing in depth a short period of time can give useful information to the readers.