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Cytotoxic lymphocytesPERLMANN et al., 1979
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- PERLMANN P
- CEROTTINI J
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses cytotoxic lymphocytes. Evaluation of the biological significance of the results of an in vitro assay is critically dependent on the correct assessment of the many limitations of the assay. Lymphocytes are mixed with proper target …
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