Antilymphocyte serum mode of action and clinical applicability

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Antilymphocyte serum mode of action and clinical applicability
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Description Credits: Kenneth W. Sell. In this 1975 lecture, Captain Kenneth W. Sell of the US Navy Medical Corps discusses antilymphocyte serum, an immunosuppressive agent used in the prevention of graft rejection and graft-versus-host disease. Cpt. Sell begins by giving a history of the use of this serum over the years, then, using a lengthy slideshow of charts, gives examples of clinical work that has been done.
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Author Sell, Kenneth W., 1931-, Academy of Health Sciences (U.S.)

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Attribution: Sell, Kenneth W., 1931-, Academy of Health Sciences (U.S.)

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