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Flow cytometry crossmatch in living donor renal transplantation

Michalska et al., 2002

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18394843535577084038
Author
Michalska K
Korczak-Kowalska G
Podobinska I
Durlik M
Wyzgalshtsls J
Lewandowska D
Wierzbicki P
Klshtslsosowska D
Chmura A
Rowinski W
Nowaczyk M
Górski A
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Publication venue
Transplantation proceedings

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Flow Cytometry Crossmatch in Living Donor Renal Transplantation Page 1 Flow Cytometry Crossmatch in Living Donor Renal Transplantation K. Michalska, G. Korczak-Kowalska, I. Podobinska , M. Durlik, J. Wyzgał, D. Lewandowska, P. Wierzbicki, D. Kłosowska, A. Chmura …
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