Fu et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Immune modulation in corneal transplantationFu et al., 2008
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- 7109635501710083297
- Author
- Fu H
- Larkin D
- George A
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- Transplantation Reviews
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Allograft rejection is the most common reason for corneal transplant failure, despite the immunologic privilege of both the graft and the anterior chamber. To prevent corneal allograft rejection, various immunomodulatory strategies have been used in experimental …
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