Chinese Medical Sciences Journal ›› 2011, Vol. 26 ›› Issue (1): 28-35.doi: 10.1016/S1001-9294(11)60016-3
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Li Li*, Sheng-ning Zhang, Jiang-hua Ran, Jing Liu, Zhu Li, and Lai-bang Li
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Li Li*, Sheng-ning Zhang, Jiang-hua Ran, Jing Liu, Zhu Li, and Lai-bang Li. Mechanism of Immune Hyporesponsiveness Induced by Recipient- derived Immature Dendritic Cells in Liver Transplantation Rat[J].Chinese Medical Sciences Journal, 2011, 26(1): 28-35.
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