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Volume 332:65-67 January 5, 1995 Number 1
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Clinical Transplants 1993

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(Vol. 9.) Edited by Paul I. Terasaki and J.M. Cecka. Los Angeles, UCLA Tissue Typing Laboratory, 1994. $90. ISBN 1-880318-01-6.

Here is the ninth in an annual series of reports for which we are indebted to Paul I. Terasaki, J.M. Cecka, and their collaborators at the UCLA Tissue Typing Laboratory. It represents, in a sense, an official report of the national network of transplantation centers organized by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS).

This book, like its predecessors, is a rich mine of information on organ transplantation as it is carried out in the United States (and in certain other countries) today. Included are such important variables as the types of tissues used, donor sources, immunosuppression, waiting lists, and . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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