Monocytic suppressive cells mediate cardiovascular transplantation tolerance in mice.
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F. Ginhoux | F. Tacke | M. Merad | M. Grisotto | G. Lal | N. Van Rooijen | J. Ochando | Mercedes García | L. Ledgerwood | Yu Yang | Jiangnan Xu | B. Burrell | Ge Ma | D. Hashimoto | Yansui Li | P. Boros | R. Matesanz | Yaozhong Ding | Shu-Hsia Chen | G. Randolph | J. Bromberg | Shu-Hsia Chen | Mercedes R. Garcia
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