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Thymic reconstitution of nude F1 mice with one or both parental thymus grafts

Zinkernagel et al., 1979

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7663258908502289578
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Zinkernagel R
Althage A
Callahan G
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The Journal of Experimental Medicine

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Thymus-derived lymphocytes (T cells) have two outstanding characteristics that distinguish them from other lymphocytes:(a) they express two specificities, one for self-antigens, the major transplantation antigens (H) coded by the major histocompatibility gene complex …
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