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Gunilla Einecke
Researcher at Hannover Medical School
Publications - 68
Citations - 5093
Gunilla Einecke is an academic researcher from Hannover Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 58 publications receiving 4227 citations. Previous affiliations of Gunilla Einecke include Hochschule Hannover & Humboldt State University.
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Understanding the causes of kidney transplant failure: the dominant role of antibody-mediated rejection and nonadherence.
Joana Sellarés,D. G. de Freitas,Michael Mengel,Jeff Reeve,Gunilla Einecke,Banu Sis,Luis G. Hidalgo,Konrad S. Famulski,Arthur J. Matas,Philip F. Halloran +9 more
TL;DR: This prospective cohort indicates that many actual failures after indication biopsies manifest phenotypic features of antibody‐mediated or mixed rejection and also underscores the major role of nonadherence.
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Banff '09 meeting report: Antibody mediated graft deterioration and implementation of Banff working groups
Banu Sis,Michael Mengel,Mark Haas,Robert B. Colvin,Philip F. Halloran,Lorraine C. Racusen,Kim Solez,William M. Baldwin,Erika Bracamonte,V. Broecker,Fernando G. Cosio,Anthony J. Demetris,Cinthia B. Drachenberg,Gunilla Einecke,James M. Gloor,Denis Glotz,Edward S. Kraus,Christophe Legendre,Helen Liapis,Roslyn B. Mannon,Brian J. Nankivell,Volker Nickeleit,John C. Papadimitriou,Parmjeet Randhawa,Heinz Regele,Karine Renaudin,E. R. Rodriguez,Daniel Serón,Surya V. Seshan,Manikkam Suthanthiran,Barbara A. Wasowska,Andrea A. Zachary,A. Zeevi +32 more
TL;DR: The willingness of the Banff process to adapt continuously in response to new research and improve potential weaknesses, led to the implementation of six working groups on the following areas: isolated v‐lesion, fibrosis scoring, glomerular lesions, molecular pathology, polyomavirus nephropathy and quality assurance.
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NK cell transcripts and NK cells in kidney biopsies from patients with donor-specific antibodies: evidence for NK cell involvement in antibody-mediated rejection.
L. G. Hidalgo,Banu Sis,Joana Sellarés,Patricia Campbell,Michael Mengel,Gunilla Einecke,J. Chang,Philip F. Halloran +7 more
TL;DR: The strategy of using DSASTs in the biopsy to identify mechanism‐related transcripts in biopsies from patients with clinical phenotypes indicates the selective involvement of NK cells in ABMR.
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De Novo Donor‐Specific Antibody at the Time of Kidney Transplant Biopsy Associates with Microvascular Pathology and Late Graft Failure
L. G. Hidalgo,Patricia Campbell,Banu Sis,Gunilla Einecke,Michael Mengel,J. Chang,J. Sellares,Jeff Reeve,Philip F. Halloran +8 more
TL;DR: De novo DSA at the time of a late biopsy for clinical indication is primarily against class II, and associates with microcirculation changes in the biopsy and subsequent graft failure, and is proposed to be performed in all late kidney transplants.
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Scoring Total Inflammation Is Superior to the Current Banff Inflammation Score in Predicting Outcome and the Degree of Molecular Disturbance in Renal Allografts
Michael Mengel,Jeff Reeve,S. Bunnag,Gunilla Einecke,Gian S. Jhangri,Banu Sis,Konrad S. Famulski,L. Guembes-Hidalgo,Philip F. Halloran +8 more
TL;DR: The total i‐ score is superior to the current Banff i‐score and most diagnostic Banff categories in predicting outcome and assessing the molecular phenotype of renal allografts.