Local distribution analysis of cytotoxic molecules in liver allograft is helpful for the diagnosis of acute cellular rejection after orthotopic liver transplantation
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L. Tang | Xiaochu Yan | G. Duan | Geng Chen | Shu-guang Wang | F. Tian | Long Cheng | Guang-jie Duan | Fuzhou Tian
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