OMIP-108: 22-color flow cytometry panel for detection and monitoring of chimerism and immune reconstitution in porcine-to-baboon models of operational xenotransplant tolerance studies
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OMIP-108: 22-color flow cytometry panel for detection and monitoring of chimerism and immune reconstitution in porcine-to-baboon models of operational xenotransplant tolerance studies
Keywords: baboon; bone marrow transplantation; immune reconstitution; mixed chimerism; porcine; recent thymic emigrants; thymus transplantation; xenotransplantation.
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