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. 1962 Aug;43(4):431–440.

The Fate of Lethally Irradiated Mice Given Isologous and Heterologous Thoracic Duct Lymphocytes

B M Gesner, J L Gowans
PMCID: PMC2094322  PMID: 13898114

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