Prolonged diabetes reversal after intraportal xenotransplantation of wild-type porcine islets in immunosuppressed nonhuman primates
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U. Christians | M. Murtaugh | B. Hering | D. Sutherland | N. Kirchhof | M. Wijkstrom | M. Graham | H. Schuurman | M. Hårdstedt | M. Nakano | J. Ansite | K. Moran | Jane Cheng | T. Jie | C. Mills | T. Aasheim | P. Bansal‐Pakala | Wei Li | Colleen P Finnegan
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