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Antigenicity and fate of cellular components of heart valve allografts

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Cardiac Valve Allografts 1962–1987

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Although the allograft aortic valve is celebrating 25 years of clinical use, very few of the normally asked clinical questions have actually been resolved.

Research supported by the University of Kiel, University of Kiel, F.R.G.

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Yankah, A.C., Wottge, HU., Müller-Ruchholtz, W. (1988). Antigenicity and fate of cellular components of heart valve allografts. In: Yankah, A.C., Hetzer, R., Miller, D.C., Ross, D., Somerville, J., Yacoub, M.H. (eds) Cardiac Valve Allografts 1962–1987. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72420-6_16

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