[Role of LD-antigens in allogenic swine liver transplantation]
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[Role of LD-antigens in allogenic swine liver transplantation]
Abstract
The different distribution of SD and LD antigens in the liver after a pig liver allograft creates a state of anti-LD immunity. This anti-LD immunity alters the immune response of the recipient and leads to a spontaneous recovery of the liver allograft rejection.
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