Vascularized Composite Allograft Tolerance Across MHC Barriers in a Large Animal Model
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C. Cetrulo | D. Leonard | E. Farkash | C. Mallard | A. Matar | R. Crepeau | J. Kurtz | B. Horner | A. Albritton | R. Duran‐Struuck | D. H. Sachs | Mark A. Randolph | C. Huang
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