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. 1974 May;9(5):969–970. doi: 10.1128/iai.9.5.969-970.1974

Prolonged Allograft Survival In Newcastle Disease Virus-Treated Mice

Jack F Woodruff 1, Judith J Woodruff 2
PMCID: PMC414917  PMID: 4596283

Abstract

There was persistent lymphocytopenia and prolonged survival of C57Bl skin allografts when recipient BALB/c mice were injected daily with Newcastle disease virus.

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