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Bronchoalveolar immunologic profile of acute human lung transplant allograft rejection

, , , , , , , , , , and . Transplantation, 85 (7): 1056-1059 (April 2008)PUBM: Print; GR: HL080206/HL/United States NHLBI; GR: HL086491/HL/United States NHLBI; JID: 0132144; ppublish.
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