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Persistence of motile lymphocytes in cultures of human synovialis

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Research aided in part by Grant A-2520 from the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases, N.I.H., Bethesda, Maryland, and private funds from Southwestern Clinic and Research Institute, Inc.

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Stanfield, A.B., Bailey, J.P. & Stephens, C.A.L. Persistence of motile lymphocytes in cultures of human synovialis. Z. Zellforsch. 60, 497–503 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00331180

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