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Integumentary allograft versus autograft reactions inCiona intestinaux: A protochordate species of solitary tunicate

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Reddy, A.L., Bryan, B. & Hildemann, W.H. Integumentary allograft versus autograft reactions inCiona intestinaux: A protochordate species of solitary tunicate. Immunogenetics 1, 584–590 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01564095

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