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Studies on chemotaxis. VII. Cytotaxins in rabbit serum

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Die Untersuchungen zeigen, dass mehrere Zytotaxine im Kaninchenserum vorhanden sein können. Zwei davon wirken spezifisch auf Granulozyten und ein anderes spezifisch auf mononukleare Zellen.

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Keller, H.U., Sorkin, E. Studies on chemotaxis. VII. Cytotaxins in rabbit serum. Experientia 23, 549–550 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02137962

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