Association of human T-cell leukaemia/lymphoma virus with the Tac antigen marker for the human T-cell growth factor receptor.

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Published in Nature on December 17, 1983

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Z Lando, P Sarin, M Megson, W C Greene, T A Waldman, R C Gallo, S Broder

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