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... indicated by fluorescence of the substrate nuclei . The indirect staining method has obvious advantages over the ... indicates that these cells contained antibody capable of binding the specific antigen applied in the first step of the ...
... indicated by fluorescence of the substrate nuclei . The indirect staining method has obvious advantages over the ... indicates that these cells contained antibody capable of binding the specific antigen applied in the first step of the ...
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... indicated that effective transfer of delayed sensitivity or of antibacterial immunity requires identity at the major ... indicating that immune induction was particu- larly effective if antigen was presented to lymphocytes in association ...
... indicated that effective transfer of delayed sensitivity or of antibacterial immunity requires identity at the major ... indicating that immune induction was particu- larly effective if antigen was presented to lymphocytes in association ...
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... indicated above . These Ia antigens of the I - A and I - E subregions are found primarily on B cells and marophages ( Chapter 7 ) . Another subregion defined by serological techniques and designated I - J codes for determinants on ...
... indicated above . These Ia antigens of the I - A and I - E subregions are found primarily on B cells and marophages ( Chapter 7 ) . Another subregion defined by serological techniques and designated I - J codes for determinants on ...
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