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Local hemolysis in agar as a test of inactivation of nonsyngenetic stem cells

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In accordance with the new immunologic terminology, genetically identical organisms, tissues, or cells are described as syngenetic, while the opposite term “nonsyngenetic” implies absence of their genetic identity.

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Petrov, R.V., Seslavina, L.S. & Panteleev, É.K. Local hemolysis in agar as a test of inactivation of nonsyngenetic stem cells. Bull Exp Biol Med 66, 1362–1365 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00786780

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