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The Use of Urinary Dickkopf 3 (u DKK3) as a New Biomarker Which Can Identify Patients at High Risk of Renal Allograft Dysfunction, Earlier That the Current Established Tests.
This study is looking for a new urine test that can spot kidney problems early in people who have had a kidney transplant. Doctors currently use blood tests, but these might not show issues soon enough. The new test looks for a protein called DKK3, which could help doctors treat problems faster.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Expanding the Scope of Post-transplant HLA-specific Antibody Detection and Monitoring in Renal Transplant Recipients
This study is testing a new blood test for kidney transplant patients. It aims to find hidden antibodies that can damage the new kidney. Researchers also want to see if older patients are better protected against rejection and if we can predict who will develop these antibodies.
United Kingdom