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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