Immune Responses to MHC Homozygous Lymphoid Cells in Murine F1 Hybrid Recipients: Implications for Transfusion Associated Graft-Versus Host Disease (original) (raw)
Different strains of donor parental lymphoid cells induce different models of chronic graft-versus-host disease in murine (Balb/c × A/J)F1 hybrid hosts
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