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Adoptive transfer of the diseases of New Zealand black mice to normal mouse strains

Denman et al., 1969

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11686789824192981961
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Denman A
Russell A
Denman E
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Clinical and Experimental Immunology

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Abstract Lymphoid cells from New Zealand Black (NZB) and (C57BL× NZB) F 1 mice with Coombs positive haemolytic anaemia and the other disease features of these strains, and also cells from young NZB mice without established disease, were transferred to BALB/c and …
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