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NITRIC-OXIDE GENERATION FOLLOWING INTRAHEPATIC HUMAN-TO-RAT ISLET TRANSPLANTATION IS BLOCKED BY N-G-MONOMETHYL-L-ARGININE
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NITRIC-OXIDE GENERATION FOLLOWING INTRAHEPATIC HUMAN-TO-RAT ISLET TRANSPLANTATION IS BLOCKED BY N-G-MONOMETHYL-L-ARGININE

R Behboo, LANCASTER Lancaster, M Sweetland, C Korbanic, R Hoffman, R L Simmons and C Ricordi
Transplantation proceedings, Vol.26(2), pp.776-776
1994-04-01
PMID: 8171659

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Immunology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Science & Technology Surgery Transplantation

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.26 Diabetes
1.26.1016 Type 1 Diabetes
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Immunology
Surgery
Transplantation
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Clinical Medicine

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