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. 1957 Mar;65(3):570–574. doi: 10.1042/bj0650570

The use of radioactive isotopes in immunological investigations. 11. The fate of some chemically modified protein antigens in normal and immune rabbits

G E Francis 1, J D Hawkins 1
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