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Review
. 1994 Oct;26(5):3071-6.

Spontaneous and iatrogenically augmented leukocyte chimerism in organ transplant recipients

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Spontaneous and iatrogenically augmented leukocyte chimerism in organ transplant recipients

T E Starzl et al. Transplant Proc. 1994 Oct.
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Fig 1
Fig 1
Transplantation of a leukocyte-rich organ (eg, small bowel) into a recipient who has been cytoablated with irradiation or cytotoxic drugs, or else into a F1 hybrid parent-to-off-spring animal will lead to graft-vs-host-disease (GVH) but will not initiate host-vs-graft reactions (HVG).
Fig 2
Fig 2
Immunosuppression profile, serial in vitro donor (■), and third party (●) specific MLR responses and the level of donor cell chimerism (as determined by flow cytometry) in a simultaneous heart and bone marrow transplant recipient.

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