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. 1965 Aug;54(2):381–388. doi: 10.1073/pnas.54.2.381

Tumors induced in hamsters by a strain of adenovirus type 3: sharing of tumor antigens and "neoantigens" with those produced by adenovirus type 7 tumors.

R J Huebner, M J Casey, R M Chanock, K Schell
PMCID: PMC219674  PMID: 4285931

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