Variable chimerism, graft-versus-host disease, and tolerance after different kinds of cell and whole organ transplantation from Lewis to brown Norway rats.
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C. Delaney | A. Demetris | J. Fung | M. Tanabe | A. Demetris | N. Murase | T. Starzl | H. Miyazawa | S. Fujisaki | Q. Ye | Qing Ye | T. Starzl | J. Fung | N. Murase | C. Delaney | Minoru Tanabe | Shigeru Fujisaki
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