Dissociation of delayed-hypersensitivy and antibody-synthesising capacities in man. Report of two sibships with thymic dysplasia, lymphoid tissue depletion, and normal immunoglobulins.

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Published in Lancet on July 02, 1966

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V A Fulginiti, W E Hathaway, D S Pearlman, W R Blackburn, C W Reiquam, J H Githens, H N Claman, C H Kempe

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