Successful Allogenic Bone Marrow Transplantation in Man: Chimerism, Induced Specific Tolerance and Possible Anti-Leukemic Effects
G Mathé(Colciencias), A. FLAISLER(Institut Gustave Roussy), G Seman(Institut Gustave Roussy), Makoto Matsukura(Institut Gustave Roussy), A.M. Mery(Institut Gustave Roussy), V. Schwarzmann(Institut Gustave Roussy), L Schwarzenberg(Institut Gustave Roussy), M.J. de Vries(Institut Gustave Roussy), J L Binet(Institut Gustave Roussy), A Cattan(Institut Gustave Roussy), M Tubiana, C. Lalanne(Institut Gustave Roussy), Jeanne Amiel(Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades), M Papiernik(Institut Gustave Roussy), M. Schneider(Institut Gustave Roussy)
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