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  • 21. De novo expression of T cell markers on Theileria parva-transformed lymphoblasts in cattle.
    Naessens J, Newson J, Bensaid A, Teale AJ, Magondu JG, Black SJ.
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  • 22. The development and specificity of cytotoxic cells in cattle immunized with autologous or allogeneic Theileria annulata-infected lymphoblastoid cell lines.
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  • 37. [Cytomorphological characteristics of continous lymphoid cell culture invaded by Theileria].
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