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. 1973 Sep;25(5):493–509.

Histocompatibility antigens in a genetically isolated American indian tribe.

Z Layrisse, M Layrisse, I Malavé, P Terasaki, R H Ward, J V Neel
PMCID: PMC1762633  PMID: 4741845

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