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. 1962 Feb;48(2):138–147. doi: 10.1073/pnas.48.2.138

AN ESTIMATE OF THE NUMBER OF HISTOCOMPATIBILITY LOCI IN THE RAT*

R E Billingham 1, Barbara A Hodge 1, Willys K Silvers 1
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