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Regulatory T cells: Therapeutic Potential for Treating Transplant Rejection and Type I Diabetes
Published on: August 20, 2007
Correction: Long-term TNF-alpha therapy for preserving beta cell function in new onset type 1 diabetes: a case report
Adya Rao1, Lauren M Quinn2,3, Parth Narendran2,3
1Department of Diabetes, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University Hospitals of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. a.rao@bham.ac.uk.
No abstract available in PubMed .
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