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Xeno's paradox
Xeno's paradox. Why pig cells are better for tissue transplants than human cells.
Philip Hunter
EMBO reports 10, 6, 554–557 (2009).
doi:10.1038/embor.2009.112
http://www.nature.com/embor/journal/v10/n6/pdf/embor2009112.pdf
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