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Dominique Latinne
Researcher at Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc
Publications - 78
Citations - 2682
Dominique Latinne is an academic researcher from Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Monoclonal antibody. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 78 publications receiving 2431 citations. Previous affiliations of Dominique Latinne include Université catholique de Louvain & Harvard University.
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What is the normal value of the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio?
Patrice Forget,Patrice Forget,Céline Khalifa,Jean-Philippe Defour,Dominique Latinne,Marie Cécile Van Pel,Marc De Kock +6 more
TL;DR: It is identified that the normal NLR values in an adult, non-geriatric, population in good health are between 0.78 and 3.53.
Present experiences in a series of 26 ABO-incompatible living donor renal allografts.
Guy P. Alexandre,Jean-Paul Squifflet,Marc De Bruyère,Dominique Latinne,Raymond Reding,Pierre Gianello,Marianne Carlier,Yves Pirson +7 more
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Multiparameter immune profiling of operational tolerance in liver transplantation.
Marc Martinez-Llordella,I. Puig-Pey,Giuseppe Orlando,M. Ramoni,Giuseppe Tisone,Antonio Rimola,Jan Lerut,Dominique Latinne,Carlos Margarit,Itxarone Bilbao,Sophie Brouard,Maria P. Hernandez-Fuentes,J. P. Soulillou,Alberto Sanchez-Fueyo +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed a variety of biological traits in peripheral blood of operationally tolerant liver recipients in an attempt to define a multiparameter 'fingerprint' of tolerance.
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Hepatocyte transplantation in a 4-year-old girl with peroxisomal biogenesis disease: technique, safety, and metabolic follow-up.
Etienne Sokal,Françoise Smets,Annick Bourgois,Lionel Van Maldergem,Jean-Paul Buts,Raymond Reding,Jean-Bernard Otte,Veerle Evrard,Dominique Latinne,Marie-Françoise Vincent,A. B. Moser,Humberto E. Soriano +11 more
TL;DR: Hepatocyte transplantation is a safe and promising technique in the treatment of rare inborn errors of metabolism and future improvements of cell viability and prevention of apoptosis may increase engraftment and subsequent re-population.
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Bedside transfusion errors. A prospective survey by the Belgium SAnGUIS Group.
Baele Pl,M. De Bruyere,Véronique Deneys,Etienne Dupont,J. Flament,Micheline Lambermont,Dominique Latinne,L. Steensens,B. van Camp,H. Waterloos +9 more
TL;DR: The SAnGUIS project assessing blood practice in a prospective and randomized fashion for 6 elective surgical procedures gave the opportunity to trace all transfused units and to identify steps at risk during blood delivery in surgery.