Zusammenfassung
In diesem Kapitel soll ein Überblick über Forschungsaktivitäten auf dem Gebiet der Transplantationsimmunologie gegeben werden. Anhand der Forschungsaktivitäten der Klinik für Abdominal- und Transplantationschirurgie der Medizinischen Hochschule Hannover auf dem Gebiet der experimentellen und klinischen Transplantationsimmunologie sollen die Organisationsstrukturen und Finanzierungskonzepte sowie einige der zugrundeliegenden wissenschaftlichen Konzeptionen und Entwicklungsperspektiven dargestellt werden.
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Klempnauer, J., Rohde, F. (1997). Klinische Organtransplantation — Transplantationsimmunologie. In: Berger, H.G., Schwarz, A., Brückner, U.B., Hartel, W. (eds) Forschung in der Chirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60765-3_6
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