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- :Shotts, Emmett B. ;Foster, John W.Jan 31 1968 | J Exp Med. 127(2):359-369.:A laboratory model exemplifying Shope's concept of virus carriage by helminths was developed using Strongyloides ratti (Sandground, 1925), swine influ...
- :Blanton, Patricia L. ;Martin, JamesJun 1968 | J Cell Biol. 37(3):716-728.:Human blood samples from adults and newborns of blood groups O, A, and B were treated with either anti-A blood grouping serum, ferritin-conjugated ant...
- :Hirsch, Martin S. ;Murphy, Frederick A.Apr 01 1968 | J Exp Med. 127(4):757-766.:Antithymocyte serum, when administered neonatally to mice, delayed the maturation of the lymphoid system, permitting development of cellular tolerance...
- :Hirsch, Martin S. ;Nahmias, André J.Jul 01 1968 | J Exp Med. 128(1):121-132.:Rabbit anti-mouse thymocyte serum suppressed host cell-mediated responsiveness to intravenously administered vaccinia virus, thereby augmenting the mo...
- :Smith, R. D. ;Deinhardt, F.Jun 1968 | J Cell Biol. 37(3):819-823.
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