Donor liver natural killer cells alleviate liver allograft acute rejection in rats

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BACKGROUND:Liver enriched natural killer (NK) cells are of high immune activity.However,the function of donor liver NK cells in allogeneic liver transplantation (LTx) remains unclear.METHODS:Ten Gy of whole body gamma-irradiation (WBI) from a 60 Co source
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