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. 1971 Jun;63(3):443–462.

An analysis of the effects of skin reactive factor released from lymphoid cells by concanavalin A in vivo.

H J Schwartz, P J Catanzaro, M A Leon
PMCID: PMC2047482  PMID: 5581232

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