Alloantigen-specific prolongation of allograft survival in recipient mice treated by alloantigen immunization following ultraviolet-B irradiation.
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S. Yagi | S. Uemoto | Kanako Saito | Takuma Kato | Linan N. Wang | K. Kuribayashi | T. Iida | T. Hori | K. Taniguchi | Chiduru Yamamoto | S. Shibutani | M. Torii
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