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. 1973 Jun;37(2):197–214. doi: 10.1128/br.37.2.197-214.1973

Use of somatic cell hybrids for analysis of the differentiated state.

F M Davis, E A Adelberg
PMCID: PMC413811  PMID: 4581783

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