Identity of tumour necrosis factor and the macrophage-secreted factor cachectin
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B. Beutler | A. Cerami | R. Ulevitch | J. Mathison | J. Hulmes | D. Greenwald | Y.-C.E. Pan | M. Chang | Y. Pan | R. Ulevitch | Y.-C.E Pan
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