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How Important Is acute cellular rejection?
Michael R. Charlton
Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Immunosuppression
100%
Infections
52%
Metabolic Syndrome
50%
Renal Insufficiency
48%
Liver Diseases
46%
Immunosuppressive Agents
45%
Morbidity
32%
Mortality
27%
Neoplasms
17%
Therapeutics
9%