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H S Davies

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Nature|August 27, 1981
Reversal of transplantation immunity by liver graftingN Kamada, H S Davies, B Roser
Transplantation|May 1, 1980
Fully allogeneic liver grafting in rats induces a state of systemic nonreactivity to donor transplantation antigensN Kamada, G Brons, H S Davies
Nature Medicine|May 1, 1995
The essential roles of parenchymal tissues and passenger leukocytes in the tolerance induced by liver grafting in ratsV Sriwatanawongsa, H S Davies, R Y Calne
Transplantation Proceedings|March 1, 1981
Fully allogeneic liver grafting and the induction of donor-specific unreactivityN Kamada, H S Davies, B J Roser
British Journal of Pharmacology|November 1, 1972
Chemical modification of spleen permeability factorH S Davies, R Hartley, H O Schild
Transplantation|March 1, 1989
Soluble HLA antigens in the circulation of liver graft recipientsH S Davies, S G Pollard, R Y Calne
Agents and Actions|April 1, 1974
The isolation from spleen tissue of high molecular weight proteins which alter vascular permeability: investigation of their pharmacological propertiesH S Davies, R E Hartley, H O Schild
Transplantation|October 1, 1989
Soluble class I antigen in human bileS G Pollard, H S Davies, R Y Calne
Agents and Actions|April 1, 1974
Chemical properties of a high molecular weight spleen extract with permeability activityH S Davies, R E Hartley, H O Schild
Agents and Actions|December 1, 1973
The isolation from spleen tissue of high molecular weight proteins which alter vascular permeability: investigation of their chemical and pharmacological propertiesR E Hartley, H S Davies, H O Schild
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Nature|August 27, 1981
Reversal of transplantation immunity by liver graftingN Kamada, H S Davies, B Roser
Transplantation|May 1, 1980
Fully allogeneic liver grafting in rats induces a state of systemic nonreactivity to donor transplantation antigensN Kamada, G Brons, H S Davies
Nature Medicine|May 1, 1995
The essential roles of parenchymal tissues and passenger leukocytes in the tolerance induced by liver grafting in ratsV Sriwatanawongsa, H S Davies, R Y Calne
Transplantation Proceedings|March 1, 1981
Fully allogeneic liver grafting and the induction of donor-specific unreactivityN Kamada, H S Davies, B J Roser
British Journal of Pharmacology|November 1, 1972
Chemical modification of spleen permeability factorH S Davies, R Hartley, H O Schild
Transplantation|March 1, 1989
Soluble HLA antigens in the circulation of liver graft recipientsH S Davies, S G Pollard, R Y Calne
Agents and Actions|April 1, 1974
The isolation from spleen tissue of high molecular weight proteins which alter vascular permeability: investigation of their pharmacological propertiesH S Davies, R E Hartley, H O Schild
Transplantation|October 1, 1989
Soluble class I antigen in human bileS G Pollard, H S Davies, R Y Calne
Agents and Actions|April 1, 1974
Chemical properties of a high molecular weight spleen extract with permeability activityH S Davies, R E Hartley, H O Schild
Agents and Actions|December 1, 1973
The isolation from spleen tissue of high molecular weight proteins which alter vascular permeability: investigation of their chemical and pharmacological propertiesR E Hartley, H S Davies, H O Schild
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