Antigen Recognition Responsible for the Induction In Vitro of the Secondary Response
@article{Mitchison1967AntigenRR, title={Antigen Recognition Responsible for the Induction In Vitro of the Secondary Response}, author={Neil Mitchison}, journal={Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology}, year={1967}, volume={32}, pages={431-439} }
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