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The effect of tuberculosis antigen on the blood of animals

Communication III Formation of the conditioned leucocytic reflex to tuberculosis antigen administration

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Submitted by Active Member of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR V. N. Chernigovsky

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Shkolnikova, M.D. The effect of tuberculosis antigen on the blood of animals. Bull Exp Biol Med 41, 133–135 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00803767

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