The Use of Ex Vivo Generated Regulatory T-Cell Preparations in a Canine Lung Allograft Model
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The Use of Ex Vivo Generated Regulatory T-Cell Preparations in a Canine Lung Allograft Model
Conflict of interest statement
V. Kraig Abrams drafted and revised the manuscript, conducted the studies, analyzed and interpreted the data. No potential conflicts of interest.
Billanna Hwang conducted the studies, analyzed and interpreted the data, and revised the manuscript. No potential conflicts of interest.
Richard A. Nash codesigned the experiment, supervised the studies, interpreted the data, and revised the manuscript. No potential conflicts of interest.
George E. Georges codesigned the experiment. No potential conflicts of interest.
Wayne Lamm performed the pulmonary function tests and interpreted the data. No potential conflicts of interest.
Barry Storer provided statistical support. No potential conflicts of interest.
David K. Madtes participated in the lung transplants, revised the manuscript and interpreted the data. No potential conflicts of interest.
Robb Glenny revised the manuscript and interpreted the data. No potential conflicts of interest.
Michael S Mulligan performed the lung transplants and revised the manuscript. No potential conflicts of interest.
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