Abstract
Since the first successful transplantations were performed around 50 years ago, the lack of improvement in long-term graft survival and the risks associated with immunosuppressive therapy have made the ability to induce tolerance a burning desire among transplantation immunobiologists. These authors outline the considerable challenges that stand in the way of this goal, and proffer their opinion on which strategies are most likely to succeed.
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