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. 1964 May;51(5):742–750. doi: 10.1073/pnas.51.5.742

SPECIFIC COMPLEMENT-FIXING VIRAL ANTIGENS IN HAMSTER AND GUINEA PIG TUMORS INDUCED BY THE SCHMIDT-RUPPIN STRAIN OF AVIAN SARCOMA

R J Huebner 1,2, D Armstrong 1,2,*, M Okuyan 1,2,, P S Sarma 1,2, H C Turner 1,2
PMCID: PMC300154  PMID: 14174396

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