2017 - IXA


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Inflammation: The Next Barrier in Xenotransplantation?

13.1 - Evolution of Sialic Acids: Implications for Xenotransplant Biology

Presenter: Vered, Padler-Karavani, , Israel
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Evolution of Sialic Acids: Implications for Xenotransplant Biology Vered Padler-Karavani, Department of Cell Research and Immunology , The George S. Wise Faculty of Life Science Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Israel

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