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Characterization of Mott cell hybridomas from autoimmune "viable motheaten" mutant mice.
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Characterization of Mott cell hybridomas from autoimmune "viable motheaten" mutant mice.
Schweitzer PA, Shultz LD. Characterization of Mott cell hybridomas from autoimmune "viable motheaten" mutant mice. Curr Top Microbiol Immunol. 1988; 137:223-6.
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Autoimmune Diseases
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Plasma Cells
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Leonard Donald Shultz PhD