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Allotype Polymorphism of Low Density β-Lipoproteins in Pig Serum (LDLpp 1, LDLpp 2)

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A GREAT variety of serum antigens have been found in a number of mammalian species1,2.

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RAPACZ, J., GRUMMER, R., HASLER, J. et al. Allotype Polymorphism of Low Density β-Lipoproteins in Pig Serum (LDLpp 1, LDLpp 2). Nature 225, 941–942 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/225941a0

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