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The induction of transplantation tissue tolerance requires Foxp3 expression

The induction of transplantation tissue tolerance requires Foxp3 expression

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Main Authors: Regateiro, F, Chen, Y, Kendal, A, Hilbrands, R, Adams, E, Ma, J, Andersen, K, Betz, A, Hori, S, Zhang, M, Madhiwalla, S, Roberts, B, Cobbold, S, Nolan, K, Howie, D, Waldmann, H
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Published: 2013
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