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Dependence of strain differences in antibody response to sheep red blood cells and responsiveness of F1 hybrids on dose and method of administration of the antigen

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Osipov, Y.G., Matienko, N.A. & Gruntenko, E.V. Dependence of strain differences in antibody response to sheep red blood cells and responsiveness of F1 hybrids on dose and method of administration of the antigen. Bull Exp Biol Med 90, 1256–1258 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00830406

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