Antigenic relatedness of a strongly immunogenic 65 kDA mycobacterial protein antigen with a similarly sized ubiquitous bacterial common antigen.
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J. Tommassen | W. van Eden | J. van der Zee | H. de Cock | J. V. van Embden | J. Thole | J. De Bruyn | P. Hindersson | F. Cremers | H. Cock | J. Bruyn | Peter Hindersson | J. V. D. Zee | Jan Tommassen | W. V. Eden | J. D. A. V. Embden | J. D. V. Embden
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