Mapping MHC-resident transplantation determinants.
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F. Christiansen | M. Horowitz | M. Malkki | S. Spellman | E. Petersdorf | T. Gooley | J. Cornelissen | E. Gluckman | L. Absi | K. Gagne | V. Dubois | M. Oudshoorn | M. Haagenson | A. Dormoy
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