Up to 9‐day survival and control of thrombocytopenia following alpha1,3‐galactosyl transferase knockout swine liver xenotransplantation in baboons
Karen Kim(Massachusetts General Hospital), Martin Hertl(Harvard University), Isaac Wamala(Massachusetts General Hospital), Gregory Veillette(Massachusetts General Hospital), R. Neal Smith(Massachusetts General Hospital), Simon C. Robson(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), David H. Sachs(Harvard University), Christian Schuetz(Massachusetts General Hospital), A. Benedict Cosimi(Harvard University), Manish Varma(Massachusetts General Hospital), Nahel Elias(Harvard University)
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