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THIS communication is a preliminary one describing the advantageous effects of using buffy coat cells from blood of irradiated animals over normal bone marrow in order to promote haemopoietic recovery in lethally irradiated rats.
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LORD, B. Improved Erythropoietic Recovery in Lethally Irradiated Rats after Transfusion of Buffy Coat Cells from the Blood of Partially Shielded, Heavily Irradiated Donors. Nature 214, 924–925 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/214924a0
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