Nature, Volume 260Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1976 - Electronic journals |
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... antigens remained unchanged . This suggests that the syn- geneic murine host recognises a virally determined surface antigen , MCSA , that differs from known virion antigens partly or completely . We thank Dr R. Herberman for the RBL ...
... antigens remained unchanged . This suggests that the syn- geneic murine host recognises a virally determined surface antigen , MCSA , that differs from known virion antigens partly or completely . We thank Dr R. Herberman for the RBL ...
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... antigen was first detectable 6 h after cRNA microinjection in 6 % of the cells . Thereafter the number of T antigen- positive cells as well as the intensity of T antigen - specific fluorescence per cell increased , reaching a maximum of ...
... antigen was first detectable 6 h after cRNA microinjection in 6 % of the cells . Thereafter the number of T antigen- positive cells as well as the intensity of T antigen - specific fluorescence per cell increased , reaching a maximum of ...
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... antigen of the other parental line . At this stage in the experiments it seems highly probable that anti - MSV CTL recognise only one structure on the target cell surface — an antigen which is different according to the H - 2 of the ...
... antigen of the other parental line . At this stage in the experiments it seems highly probable that anti - MSV CTL recognise only one structure on the target cell surface — an antigen which is different according to the H - 2 of the ...
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