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Die genetischen Systeme der menschlichen Histokompatibilität: Das HL-A-System

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Unterstützt im Rahmen des Schwerpunktprogrammes: “Biochemische Grundlagen der Populationsgenetik des Menschen” der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft, Az. Nr. Al-92/4 und Al-92/7.

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Albert, E.D. Die genetischen Systeme der menschlichen Histokompatibilität: Das HL-A-System. Blut 27, 73–80 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01631997

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