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  • 21. Immunopotentiation by SGP and Quil A. II. Identification of responding cell populations.
    Flebbe LM, Braley-Mullen H.
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    Mongini PK, Longo DL, Paul WE.
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  • 24. Immune responses to T-dependent and T-independent antigens during visceral leishmaniasis in mice: evidence for altered T-cell regulation of immune responses to non-parasite antigens.
    Reed SG, Roters SB, Inverso JA, Jones TC, Goidl EA.
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  • 38. The induction of hapten-specific immunological tolerance and immunity in B lymphocytes. VI. Differential tolerance susceptibility in adult spleen as a function of B-cell maturation level.
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