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CD40-CD40L independent activation of CD8+T cells can trigger allograft rejection.

CD40-CD40L independent activation of CD8+T cells can trigger allograft rejection.

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Main Authors: Jones, N, Van Maurik, A, Hara, M, Spriewald, B, Witzke, O, Morris, P, Wood, K
Format: Journal article
Published: 2000
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