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Zuber J, Shonts B, Lau SP, et al. Bidirectional intragraft alloreactivity drives the repopulation of human intestinal allografts and correlates with clinical outcome. Sci Immunol. 2016;1(4)doi: 10.1126/sciimmunol.aah3732.
Zuber, J., Shonts, B., Lau, S. P., Obradovic, A., Fu, J., Yang, S., Lambert, M., Coley, S., Weiner, J., Thome, J., DeWolf, S., Farber, D. L., Shen, Y., Caillat-Zucman, S., Bhagat, G., Griesemer, A., Martinez, M., Kato, T., & Sykes, M. (2016). Bidirectional intragraft alloreactivity drives the repopulation of human intestinal allografts and correlates with clinical outcome. Science immunology, 1(4), . https://doi.org/10.1126/sciimmunol.aah3732
Zuber, Julien, et al. "Bidirectional intragraft alloreactivity drives the repopulation of human intestinal allografts and correlates with clinical outcome." Science immunology vol. 1,4 (2016). doi: https://doi.org/10.1126/sciimmunol.aah3732
Zuber J, Shonts B, Lau SP, Obradovic A, Fu J, Yang S, Lambert M, Coley S, Weiner J, Thome J, DeWolf S, Farber DL, Shen Y, Caillat-Zucman S, Bhagat G, Griesemer A, Martinez M, Kato T, Sykes M. Bidirectional intragraft alloreactivity drives the repopulation of human intestinal allografts and correlates with clinical outcome. Sci Immunol. 2016 Oct;1(4). doi: 10.1126/sciimmunol.aah3732. Epub 2016 Oct 07. PMID: 28239678; PMCID: PMC5323244.
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