Loss of ecto-5'nucleotidase from porcine endothelial cells after exposure to human blood: Implications for xenotransplantation.
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M. Yacoub | K. Kalsi | M. Bacci | M. Forni | M. Lavitrano | E. Slominska | R. Smolenski | Z. Khalpey | J. Karbowska | Z. Kochan | A. Yuen | M. Macherini | P. Batten
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