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Complementation of allotype- and nonallotype-linked genes in the induction of low-zone tolerance to phage fd

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Heuer, J., Kölsch, E. Complementation of allotype- and nonallotype-linked genes in the induction of low-zone tolerance to phage fd. Immunogenetics 14, 163–167 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00344309

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