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Indirect allorecognition plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of transplant arteriosclerosis.
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Ensminger, S
,
Witzke, O
,
Spriewald, B
,
Yacoub, M
,
Morris, P
,
Rose, M
,
Wood, K
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Journal article
Published:
2000
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