SUP-HD1: a new Hodgkin's disease-derived cell line with lymphoid features produces interferon-gamma.
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R. Warnke | L. Naumovski | P. Utz | B. Glader | L. Weiss | A. Molina | R. Morgan | P. Mcfall | S. Bergstrom | J. Toole | Lawrence M. Weiss | Stephen D. Smith | Louie Naumovski | Paul J. Utz | Steven K. Bergstrom | Rodman Morgan | Arturo Molina | Lawrence M. Weiss
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