Morita et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Early chemokine cascades in murine cardiac grafts regulate T cell recruitment and progression of acute allograft rejectionMorita et al., 2001
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- 6351714959451092098
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- Morita K
- Miura M
- Paolone D
- Engeman T
- Kapoor A
- Remick D
- Fairchild R
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- The Journal of Immunology
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The identification of early inflammatory events after transplant in solid tissue organ grafts that may direct T cell recruitment and promote acute allograft rejection remain largely unknown. To better understand temporal aspects of early inflammatory events in vascularized organ …
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