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January 01 1989
Neutrophil Activation: An Important Mechanism of Graft Damage during Rejection of Human Liver Transplants?
L Wang
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L Wang
1The Liver Unit, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham
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DH Adams
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DH Adams
1The Liver Unit, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham
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D Burnett
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D Burnett
2The Lung Immunobiochemical Research Group, The General Hospital, Birmingham
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RA Stockley
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RA Stockley
2The Lung Immunobiochemical Research Group, The General Hospital, Birmingham
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JM Neuberger
JM Neuberger
1The Liver Unit, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham
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Clin Sci (Lond) (1989) 76 (s20): 26P–27P.
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L Wang, DH Adams, D Burnett, RA Stockley, JM Neuberger; Neutrophil Activation: An Important Mechanism of Graft Damage during Rejection of Human Liver Transplants?. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 January 1989; 76 (s20): 26P–27P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs076026Pc
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