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Boardman RE, Alloway RR, Alexander JW, Buell JF, Cardi M, First MR, et al. African-American renal transplant recipients benefit from early corticosteroid withdrawal under modern immunosuppression. Am J Transplant. 2005;5(2):356-65.
Rogers CC, Alloway RR, Buell JF, Boardman R, Alexander JW, Cardi M, et al. Body weight alterations under early corticosteroid withdrawal and chronic corticosteroid therapy with modern immunosuppression. Transplantation. 2005;80(1):26-33.
Rogers CC, Hanaway M, Alloway RR, Alexander JW, Boardman RE, Trofe J, et al. Corticosteroid avoidance ameliorates lymphocele formation and wound healing complications associated with sirolimus therapy. Transplant Proc. 2005;37(2):795-7.
Boardman R, Trofe J, Alloway R, Rogers C, Roy-Chaudhury P, Cardi M, et al. Early steroid withdrawal does not increase risk for recurrent focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. Transplant Proc. 2005;37(2):817-8.
Woodle ES, Susskind B, Alloway RR, Hanaway MJ, Thomas M, Buell J, et al. Histocompatibility testing predicts acute rejection risk in early corticosteroid withdrawal regimens. Transplant Proc. 2005;37(2):809-11.
Buell JF, Lee L, Martin JE, Dake NA, Cavanaugh TM, Hanaway MJ, et al. Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy vs. open live donor nephrectomy: a quality of life and functional study. Clin Transplant. 2005;19(1):102-9.
Woodle ES, Alloway RR, Buell JF, Alexander JW, Munda R, Roy-Chaudhury P, et al. Multivariate analysis of risk factors for acute rejection in early corticosteroid cessation regimens under modern immunosuppression. Am J Transplant. 2005;5(11):2740-4.
Alloway RR, Hanaway MJ, Trofe J, Boardman R, Rogers CC, Hanaway MJ, et al. A prospective, pilot study of early corticosteroid cessation in high-immunologic-risk patients: the Cincinnati experience. Transplant Proc. 2005;37(2):802-3.