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[Originalfotografie von] Mylius
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Vorbesitzer: Michael Sturmius; Karmeliterkloster Frankfurt am Main
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BACKGROUND Kidney recipients maintaining a prolonged allograft survival in the absence of immunosuppressive drugs and without evidence of rejection are supposed to be exceptional. The ERA-EDTA-DESCARTES working group together with Nantes University launched a European-wide survey to identify new patients, describe them and estimate their frequency for the first time. METHODS Seventeen coordinators distributed a questionnaire in 256 transplant centres and 28 countries in order to report as many 'operationally tolerant' patients (TOL; defined as having a serum creatinine <1.7 mg/dL and proteinuria <1 g/day or g/g creatinine despite at least 1 year without any immunosuppressive drug) and 'almost tolerant' patients (minimally immunosuppressed patients (MIS) receiving low-dose steroids) as possible. We reported their number and the total number of kidney transplants performed at each centre to calculate their frequency. RESULTS One hundred and forty-seven questionnaires were returned and we identified 66 TOL (61 with complete data) and 34 MIS patients. Of the 61 TOL patients, 26 were previously described by the Nantes group and 35 new patients are presented here. Most of them were noncompliant patients. At data collection, 31/35 patients were alive and 22/31 still TOL. For the remaining 9/31, 2 were restarted on immunosuppressive drugs and 7 had rising creatinine of whom 3 resumed dialysis. Considering all patients, 10-year death-censored graft survival post-immunosuppression weaning reached 85% in TOL patients and 100% in MIS patients. With 218 913 kidney recipients surveyed, cumulative incidences of operational tolerance and almost tolerance were estimated at 3 and 1.5 per 10 000 kidney recipients, respectively. CONCLUSIONS In kidney transplantation, operational tolerance and almost tolerance are infrequent findings associated with excellent long-term death-censored graft survival.
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Welsch (Projektbearbeiter): Vordringen starker ungarischer Kräfte im Raum Gyöngyös, Szolnok und Jász-Apáti nach Westen; Sieg über Jellačić (6. April 1849) bei Isaszeg. Rückzug der Österreicher in Richtung des Verteidigungsringes östlich von Pest (auf dem linken Donauufer)
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David Ur
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Zacharias Frankel
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Siegfried Ucko
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Herta Kanner
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Digitalisat des Mikrofilms (MF 4429)
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Vorbesitzer: Hoffmann von Fallersleben
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Vorbesitzer: Bartholomaeusstift Frankfurt am Main
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Vorbesitzer: Dominikanerkloster Frankfurt am Main
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1 Brief von Eleanor Wilson MacAdoo an Max Horkheimer, 04.09.1942; 1 Brief von Walter J. Mahoney an Max Horkheimer, 27.03.1941; 6 Briefe zwischen Josef Maier und Max Horkheimer, 1935, 1936; 8 Briefe und 2 Beilagen zwischen Kurt Mandelbaum und Max Horkheimer, 1935, 1936; 1 Brief von Ernest Fred Manfred an Max Horkheimer, 10.07.1948; 1 Brief von Gertrud Marcuse an Max Horkheimer, 31.03.1937; 52 Brief und Beilage zwischen Sascha Marcuse, Ludwig Marcuse und Max Horkheimer, 1936-1943; 1 Brief von Juliette Favez an Sascha und Ludwig Marcuse, 09.09.1937; 2 Briefe von Max Horkheimer an Hendrik W. van Loon, 1940, 1941; 1 Brief von Bruno Frank an John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation New York, 03.12.1940; 3 Briefe zwischen Paul Klapper und Max Horkheimer, 30.08.1939, 1939; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Collector of Customs New York, 04.04.1939; 3 Briefe zwischen Paul Marcuse und Max Horkheimer, 06.06.1939, 1939; 1 brief von Friedrich Pollock an Leon C. Marshall, 05.05.1941; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Marsten, 17.04.1939; 6 Briefe und 1 Beilage zwsichen A. Mansloff und Max Horkheimer, 1941; 1 Brief von Henrik Grossmann an Paul Mettick, 30.10.1935; 11 Briefe zwischen Paul Mattick und Max Horkheimer sowie Briefwechsel mit der John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, New York, 1935-1937; 4 Briefe zwischen der John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, New York und Max Horkheimer, 1937, 1938; 1 Brief von Henryk Grossmann an Paul Mattick, 30.10.1935; 2 Briefe zwischen Henryk Grossmann und Max Horkheimer, 15.10.1935, 02.02.1937; 1 Brief von Edith Mautner an Max Horkheimer, 15.06.1944; 2 Briefe zwischen Carl Mayer und Max Horkheimer, 23.10.1940, 22.11.1940; 5 Briefe zwischen Gustav Mayer und Max Horkheimer, 1940 sowie 1 Brief von Ulrich Mayer an Gumperz, 07.06.1940;