Blockade of CD40L/CD40 costimulatory pathway in a DST presensitization model of islet allograft leads to a state of Allo-Ag specific tolerance and permits subsequent engraftment of donor strain islet or heart allografts.
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P. Nickerson | T. Strom | M. Sayegh | X. Zheng | X. C. Li | P. Roy‐Chaudhury | Y. Li | Y. Tian | P. Roy-Chaudhury | X. Li
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