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Carbohydrate differences in human high molecular weight antigens of B- and T-cell lines

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Morishima, Y., Ogata, Si., Collins, N.H. et al. Carbohydrate differences in human high molecular weight antigens of B- and T-cell lines. Immunogenetics 15, 529–535 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00345912

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