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S T Ildstad

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Lancet (London, England)|March 16, 1996
Xenotransplantation for AIDSS T Ildstad
Transplantation Proceedings|December 5, 1998
Bone marrow transplantation: a natural form of gene therapyC Davenport, S T Ildstad
Clinical Biochemistry|August 29, 1998
The role of the facilitating cell in the establishment of donor chimerism and transplantation toleranceC Davenport, S T Ildstad
Transplantation|March 13, 2002
Mixed allogeneic chimerism. Past, present, and prospects for the futureP C Brouha, S T Ildstad
Neurochemical Research|May 5, 1999
Leukodystrophy and bone marrow transplantation: role of mixed hematopoietic chimerismC L Kaufman, S T Ildstad
World Journal of Surgery|May 10, 2001
Impact of bone marrow transplantation on type I diabetesM A Domenick, S T Ildstad
Therapeutic Immunology|April 1, 1994
Induction of donor-specific tolerance by transplantation of bone marrowC L Kaufman, S T Ildstad
Nature|January 12, 1984
Reconstitution with syngeneic plus allogeneic or xenogeneic bone marrow leads to specific acceptance of allografts or xenograftsS T Ildstad, D H Sachs
Transplantation Proceedings|August 1, 1996
Current progress in chimerism and donor-specific toleranceR A Jankowski, S T Ildstad
Human Immunology|February 1, 1997
Chimerism and tolerance: from freemartin cattle and neonatal mice to humansR A Jankowski, S T Ildstad
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Lancet (London, England)|March 16, 1996
Xenotransplantation for AIDSS T Ildstad
Transplantation Proceedings|December 5, 1998
Bone marrow transplantation: a natural form of gene therapyC Davenport, S T Ildstad
Clinical Biochemistry|August 29, 1998
The role of the facilitating cell in the establishment of donor chimerism and transplantation toleranceC Davenport, S T Ildstad
Transplantation|March 13, 2002
Mixed allogeneic chimerism. Past, present, and prospects for the futureP C Brouha, S T Ildstad
Neurochemical Research|May 5, 1999
Leukodystrophy and bone marrow transplantation: role of mixed hematopoietic chimerismC L Kaufman, S T Ildstad
World Journal of Surgery|May 10, 2001
Impact of bone marrow transplantation on type I diabetesM A Domenick, S T Ildstad
Therapeutic Immunology|April 1, 1994
Induction of donor-specific tolerance by transplantation of bone marrowC L Kaufman, S T Ildstad
Nature|January 12, 1984
Reconstitution with syngeneic plus allogeneic or xenogeneic bone marrow leads to specific acceptance of allografts or xenograftsS T Ildstad, D H Sachs
Transplantation Proceedings|August 1, 1996
Current progress in chimerism and donor-specific toleranceR A Jankowski, S T Ildstad
Human Immunology|February 1, 1997
Chimerism and tolerance: from freemartin cattle and neonatal mice to humansR A Jankowski, S T Ildstad
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