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. 1968 Aug;41(1):13–32.

Role of the thymus in tolerance. VII. Distribution of nonaggregated and heat-aggregated bovine gamma globulin in lymphoid organs of normal newborn and adult rats.

A Horiuchi, I Gery, B H Waksman
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