A Novel Model on DST-Induced Transplantation Tolerance by the Transfer of Self-Specific Donor tTregs to a Haplotype-Matched Organ Recipient.

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Published in Front Immunol on February 21, 2017

Authors

Angelica Maria Mohr Gregoriussen1, Henrik Georg Bohr2

Author Affiliations

1: Center for the Philosophy of Nature and Science Studies (CPNSS), University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen , Denmark.
2: Department of Chemistry, The Technical University of Denmark , Lyngby , Denmark.

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