Production of anti-self-h-2 antibodies by C3D2F1 mice hyperimmune to L cell/L1210 hybrids and L1210 leukemia cells.
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M. Ogura | K. Isobe | K. Yamada | I. Nakashima | I. Sobue | Y. Nagai | K. Kawashima | E. Nagura | K. Mizoguchi | E. Watanabe | Y. Ito
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