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One cell–one antibody: prelude and aftermath

This year marks the 50th anniversary of Burnet's clonal selection theory. Here Gustav Nossal recounts his pioneering work that supported Burnet's theory and led to the death of the direct template hypothesis.

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Nossal, G. One cell–one antibody: prelude and aftermath. Nat Immunol 8, 1015–1017 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/ni1007-1015

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