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. 1986 Dec;59(4):631–632.

Four antigens expressed on most ovine cell types.

J F Maddox, C R Mackay, M R Brandon
PMCID: PMC1453329  PMID: 3643163

Abstract

Monoclonal antibodies have been produced that bind to four different antigens expressed on the surface of ovine lymphocytes as well as to a variety of other ovine cell types. These antigens have been characterized with respect to their tissue distribution and immunochemistry. The timing of appearance of these antigens within the ovine embryo is reported.

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