Impact of melatonin in solid organ transplantation—is it time for clinical trials? A comprehensive review

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Abstract

Solid organ transplantation is the “gold standard” for patients with end-stage organ disease. However, the supply of donor organs is critical, with an increased organ shortage over the last few years resulting in a significant mortality of patients on waiting lists. New strategies to overcome the shortage of organs are urgently needed. Some experimental studies focus on melatonin to improve the donor pool and to protect the graft; however, current research has not reached the clinical level. Therefore, this review provides a comprehensive overview of the data available, indicating that clinical evaluation is warranted.

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Stiegler, P., Bausys, A., Leber, B., Strupas, K., & Schemmer, P. (2018, November 8). Impact of melatonin in solid organ transplantation—is it time for clinical trials? A comprehensive review. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19113509

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