Peyer's patch is the essential site in initiating murine acute and lethal graft-versus-host reaction
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M. Suematsu | K. Matsushima | H. Asakura | M. Murai | H. Yoneyama | T. Ezaki | H. Ishikawa | Y. Terashima | A. Harada | H. Hamada | Hiromasa Hamada
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