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Species-characterizing Antigens of ‘L’ and ‘ERK’ Cells

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CELL culture has become a very important procedure in both biological and medical research, and with the many continuous lines of cells available to-day it is necessary to have methods to check the identity of any given culture of cells.

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COOMBS, R., DANIEL, M., GURNER, B. et al. Species-characterizing Antigens of ‘L’ and ‘ERK’ Cells. Nature 189, 503–504 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/189503a0

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