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Effect of alemtuzumab or basiliximab induction therapy on graft function and survival of kidneys from donors after cardiac death.

Effect of alemtuzumab or basiliximab induction therapy on graft function and survival of kidneys from donors after cardiac death.

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Main Authors: Plata-Munoz, J, Vaidya, A, Fuggle, S, Friend, P
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2009
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