Prolonged survival in rat liver transplantation with mouse monoclonal antibody against an inducible costimulator (ICOS)1
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M. Makuuchi | Y. Harihara | S. Enosawa | H. Amemiya | Xiao‐Kang Li | M. Fujino | H. Kimura | Seiichi Suzuki | T. Tsuji | N. Funeshima | Lei Guo | Y. Nagata
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