Kazuhito Toyooka. Ph.D.


Assistant professor


Curriculum vitae



215-991-8288


Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy


Drexel University College of Medicine


2900 W. Queen Lane, Room186



Suppression of allograft responses by combining alloantigen-specific i.v. presensitization with suboptimal doses of FK 506 or rapamycin.


Journal article


H. Iwata, T. Nagano, K. Toyo-oka, H. Hirose, T. Hamaoka, H. Fujiwara
Transplantation proceedings, 1994

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APA
Iwata, H., Nagano, T., Toyo-oka, K., Hirose, H., Hamaoka, T., & Fujiwara, H. (1994). Suppression of allograft responses by combining alloantigen-specific i.v. presensitization with suboptimal doses of FK 506 or rapamycin. Transplantation Proceedings.

Chicago/Turabian
Iwata, H., T. Nagano, K. Toyo-oka, H. Hirose, T. Hamaoka, and H. Fujiwara. “Suppression of Allograft Responses by Combining Alloantigen-Specific I.v. Presensitization with Suboptimal Doses of FK 506 or Rapamycin.” Transplantation proceedings (1994).

MLA
Iwata, H., et al. “Suppression of Allograft Responses by Combining Alloantigen-Specific I.v. Presensitization with Suboptimal Doses of FK 506 or Rapamycin.” Transplantation Proceedings, 1994.


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