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Paternal Split-Liver Transplantation Followed by Haploidentical Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation in an Adult Patient With Protoporphyria-Induced Liver Failure. [PDF]

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Stölzel U   +12 more
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Drug development and testing in relation to cell migration and chimerism [PDF]

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Demetris, AJ   +5 more
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Tolerance to skin and vascularized cardiac allografts using mixed chimerism [PDF]

open access: yes, 1992
Cai, X   +4 more
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Protocol on utilizing murine gastric cancer organoids for modeling subcutaneous, orthotopic primary, and liver metastatic disease in mice. [PDF]

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Konecnik J   +11 more
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Skin transplant.

open access: yesIndian journal of dermatology, 1983
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Transplantation of Skin

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1978
Foreign skin continues to represent the most useful method of reducing fluid, protein, heat, and energy loss, controlling infection, and protecting underlying structures in large open wounds. Patient selection, xenografts or allografts, immunosuppression, and temporary skin allografting are considered.
Paul S. Russell   +2 more
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Skin Transplantation

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1992
Transplantation of skin has been recognized as a method to increase the survival of patients who have suffered a massive skin deficit. Until about 30 years ago, a patient who suffered a 60% BSA skin deficit usually died from the effects of overwhelming sepsis.
M A, Kinner, W L, Daly
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