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Identification and characterization of a mouse cell surface antigen with alternative molecular forms

Baecher et al., 1988

Document ID
1919245079726929888
Author
Baecher C
Infante A
Semcheski K
Frelinger J
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Immunogenetics

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We present the characterization of a new mouse cell surface protein, recognized by the 3138-specific monoclonal antibody. The expression of this antigen is predominantly restricted to the hematopoietic and lymphoid tissues: bone marrow, spleen, lymph node, and …
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