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Newborn blood can engraft adult mice without inducing graft-versus-host disease across non H-2 antigens
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de La Selle, V., E. Gluckman, and M. Bruley-Rosset. 1996. Newborn blood can engraft adult mice without inducing graft-versus-host disease across non H-2 antigens. Blood 87:3977.
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(1996)
Blood
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, pp. 3977
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De La Selle, V.1
Gluckman, E.2
Bruley-Rosset, M.3
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