Cell-to-cell interaction in the immune response. VII. Requirement for differentiation of thymus-derived cells.

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Published in J Exp Med on November 01, 1971

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J F Miller, J Sprent, A Basten, N L Warner, J C Breitner, G Rowland, J Hamilton, H Silver, W J Martin

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