Differentiation of Ly49s-positive or -negative natural killer cells is inhibited by anti-H-2b monoclonal antibodies acting at the level of bone marrow progenitors from B6 mice.
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H. Ljunggren | C. Riccardi | E. Ayroldi | L. Brunetti | D. Delfino | B. D. Marco | M. Salcedo | S. Bruscoli | G. Nocentini
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