Lake et al., 1978 - Google Patents
Recognition and genetic control of helper determinants for cell surface antigen Thy–1Lake et al., 1978
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- Lake P
- DOUGLAS T
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THE hapten-carrier effect in immune responses demonstrates that one antigenic determinant can strongly modulate the antibody response to a second determinant if the two exist in physical association. This phenomenon, in more general form termed associative …
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