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THE USE OF DACLIZUMAB OR ANTITHYMOCYTE GLOBULIN (ATG) FOR INDUCTION IN PEDIATRIC LIVER TRANSPLANTATION DOES NOT INCREASE THE RISK OF EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS (EBV) VIREMIA POST TRANSPLANTATION BUT DOES SHORTEN THE TIME INTERVAL TO THE DEVELOPMENT Lu, B., Park, K. T., Balise, R. R., Hurwitz, M., Cox, K., Berquist, W. WILEY-BLACKWELL. 2011: 706A–707A
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