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Immunmodulation durch Bluttransfusion

Erzeugt die Bluttransfusion Immun-Toleranz bei der Nierentransplantation?

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Die Transplantation fremder (allogener) menschlicher Organe, vor allem von Nieren, findet in der modernen Medizin breite Anwendung [1].

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Hajek-Rosenmayr, A. (1986). Immunmodulation durch Bluttransfusion. In: Höcker, P., Müller, N. (eds) Bluttransfusion und Immunsystem. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-8875-0_6

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