Published in Biochem J on December 01, 1964
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Immunotherapy of Cancer with Nonliving BCG and Fractions Derived from Mycobacteria: Role of Cord Factor (Trehalose-6, 6'-Dimycolate) in Tumor Regression. Infect Immun (1974) 1.31
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