Mechanism of exercise-induced augmentation of lymphokine activated killer (LAK) cell activity in the horse.
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T. L. Keadle | S. Kamerling | D. Horohov | D. French | P. Melrose | S. Pourciau | M. Littlefield-Chabaud | M. Keowen | M. A. Littlefield-Chabaud
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