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Role of Debris of Tumour Ascitic Fluid in Transplantation Immunity

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EXAMINATION of the chemical nature of histocompatibility antigens is not easy, because of the rapid inactivation of cell-free extracts and the difficulty in obtaining these antigens in a soluble form.

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HILGERT, I., CASTERMANS, A., LEJEUNE, G. et al. Role of Debris of Tumour Ascitic Fluid in Transplantation Immunity. Nature 204, 704–705 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/204704a0

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