Role of the Thymus in Transplantation Tolerance in Miniature Swine. I. Requirement of the Thymus for Rapid and Stable Induction of Tolerance to Class I–mismatched Renal Allografts
Kazuhiko Yamada(Johns Hopkins University), David H. Sachs(Harvard University), Pierre Gianello(UCLouvain), Akira Shimizu(Nippon Medical School), Francesco L. Ierino(Harvard University), S. Meehan(Supélec), Thomas Lorf(American Institute of Biological Sciences), Robert B. Colvin(Harvard University)
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