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Immunohistochemistry for C4d in renal allograft biopsies: Which method should be used?

Immunohistochemistry for C4d in renal allograft biopsies: Which method should be used?

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Main Authors: Roberts, I, McWilliam, L, McEwen, A, Koo, D, Quiroga, I, Procter, J, Barnardo, M, Sutton, M, Cerundolo, L, Davies, DR, Friend, P, Morris, P, Fuggle, S
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Published: 2005
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