Comparison of hematologic, biochemical, and coagulation parameters in α1,3‐galactosyltransferase gene‐knockout pigs, wild‐type pigs, and four primate species
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D. Cooper | B. Gridelli | M. Ezzelarab | D. Ayares | R. Wagner | B. Ekser | M. Veroux | H. Iwase | S. Ball | J. Bianchi | A. Walters
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