Characteristics of α-Gal epitope, anti-Gal antibody, α1,3 galactosyltransferase and its clinical exploitation (Review)
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P. Qi | Yi Wang | GUOLI HUAI | PING QI | HONGJI YANG | YI WANG | Hongji Yang | Guoli Huai
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