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Perrin H et al. - New organ preservation solutions that contain soluble polyethylene glycol (sPEG) molecules have been associated with reduction of acute rejection episodes. The authors concluded that sPEG in preservation solution are unlikely to display ‘immunocamoflage’ property.

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