Acquired systemic tolerance to rat cardiac allografts induced by intrathymic inoculation of synthetic polymorphic MHC class I allopeptides.
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M. Sayegh | B. Murphy | M. Hardy | D. Roy | S. Oluwole | N. Chowdhury | M. Jin | Mohamed H. Sayegh | Barbara Murphy | Dilip K. Roy | Mark A. Hardy | Soji F. Oluwole
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