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Thymus Cells of Radiation-Chimeras: TL Phenotype, Sensitivity to Guinea-Pig Serum, and Origin from Donor Cells

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SCHLESINGER, M., BOYSE, E. & OLD, L. Thymus Cells of Radiation-Chimeras: TL Phenotype, Sensitivity to Guinea-Pig Serum, and Origin from Donor Cells. Nature 206, 1119–1121 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/2061119a0

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