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M Waer

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Transplantation|July 26, 2000
Mixed bone marrow chimerism across discordant xenogeneic barriers: the solution for inducing xenotransplant tolerance?M Waer
Transplant Immunology|September 1, 1996
The use of leflunomide in transplantation immunologyM Waer
Clinical Rheumatology|March 1, 1990
The role of anti-DNA antibodies in lupus nephritisM Waer
Transplantation Proceedings|May 30, 2001
Induction of xenotransplantation tolerance: a privileged role for the malononitrilamidesM Waer
Acta Clinica Belgica|January 1, 1997
New immunosuppressive agents for organ transplantationM Waer
Seminars in Nephrology|July 1, 1992
The goal of specific immunologic unresponsiveness in clinical kidney transplantationM Waer, S Strober
Transplantation Proceedings|December 1, 1996
In vivo mechanism of action of leflunomide: selective inhibition of the capacity of B lymphocytes to make T-independent xenoantibodiesY Lin, M Waer
Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica|April 8, 1998
Xenotransplantation: a clinically achievable goal?Y Lin, M Waer
Transplantation Proceedings|December 1, 1996
Progressive change in tolerance mechanisms after withdrawing combination immunosuppression with cyclosporine and rapamycine or leflunomideY Lin, M Waer
Transplantation Proceedings|August 1, 1990
Allogeneic thymus transplantation as a means to induce transplantation toleranceM Waer, M Vandeputte
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Transplantation|July 26, 2000
Mixed bone marrow chimerism across discordant xenogeneic barriers: the solution for inducing xenotransplant tolerance?M Waer
Transplant Immunology|September 1, 1996
The use of leflunomide in transplantation immunologyM Waer
Clinical Rheumatology|March 1, 1990
The role of anti-DNA antibodies in lupus nephritisM Waer
Transplantation Proceedings|May 30, 2001
Induction of xenotransplantation tolerance: a privileged role for the malononitrilamidesM Waer
Acta Clinica Belgica|January 1, 1997
New immunosuppressive agents for organ transplantationM Waer
Seminars in Nephrology|July 1, 1992
The goal of specific immunologic unresponsiveness in clinical kidney transplantationM Waer, S Strober
Transplantation Proceedings|December 1, 1996
In vivo mechanism of action of leflunomide: selective inhibition of the capacity of B lymphocytes to make T-independent xenoantibodiesY Lin, M Waer
Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica|April 8, 1998
Xenotransplantation: a clinically achievable goal?Y Lin, M Waer
Transplantation Proceedings|December 1, 1996
Progressive change in tolerance mechanisms after withdrawing combination immunosuppression with cyclosporine and rapamycine or leflunomideY Lin, M Waer
Transplantation Proceedings|August 1, 1990
Allogeneic thymus transplantation as a means to induce transplantation toleranceM Waer, M Vandeputte
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