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. 1963 Aug;50(2):379–389. doi: 10.1073/pnas.50.2.379

SPECIFIC ADENOVIRUS COMPLEMENT-FIXING ANTIGENS IN VIRUS-FREE HAMSTER AND RAT TUMORS*

R J Huebner 1, W P Rowe 1, H C Turner 1, W T Lane 1
PMCID: PMC221184  PMID: 14060660

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