Synthesis and characterization of an antihuman T-lymphocyte saporin immunotoxin (OKT1-SAP) with in vivo stability into nonhuman primates.
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G. Bonadonna | M. Soria | S. Siena | A. Gianni | S. Villa | M. Bregni | D. Lappi | A. Formosa | Gianni Am | Salvatore Siena
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