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Immunobiology in the transplanted lung: experimental and clinical evaluations
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Late-breaking abstract: Non specific IgG replacement in lung transplantation recipients with low IgG plasma levels: Effects on survival and bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome occurrence
C. Pison, M. France, H. Roth, C. Saint Raymond, J. Claustre, B. Camara, S. Quétant, Grenoble Lung Transplantation Group (Grenoble, France)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Immunobiology in the transplanted lung: experimental and clinical evaluations
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Immunobiology in the transplanted lung: experimental and clinical evaluations
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C. Pison, M. France, H. Roth, C. Saint Raymond, J. Claustre, B. Camara, S. Quétant, Grenoble Lung Transplantation Group (Grenoble, France). Late-breaking abstract: Non specific IgG replacement in lung transplantation recipients with low IgG plasma levels: Effects on survival and bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome occurrence. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 219
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