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Effect of ribonucleic acid perfusion on canine kidney and liver homograft survival
1969
Transplantation
Effect of ribonucleic acid perfusion on canine kidney and liver homograft survival M any of tho probl,n~ of o'gall tran,plantation could be minimized if it were possible to mitigate graft rejection by modifying the transplanted tissue rather than the host immunologic response. Efforts to achieve this objective have been unsuccessful, with occasional possible exceptions,4, 9, 11 of which the most intriguing was described by Jolley, Hinshaw, and PetersonY They reported that rabbit skin grafts
doi:10.1097/00007890-196901000-00022
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