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PROTEOLYTIC processes activated by immune reactions were described in anaphylaxis1 and delayed hypersensitivity2.
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PICK, E., COHEN, J., NELKEN, D. et al. Fibrin-clot Formation by Extracts of Rabbit-skin Homografts. Nature 202, 504–505 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/202504a0
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