Edidin et al., 1975 - Google Patents
Surface antigens of normal early embryos and a tumour model system useful for their further studyEdidin et al., 1975
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- 629576697700428699
- Author
- Edidin M
- Gooding L
- Johnson M
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- Publication venue
- European Journal of Endocrinology
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We review experiments on the presence of strong transplantation antigens, H-2 antigens, in mouse gametes and early embryos. Parallels are drawn between antigenic structure of embryos and tumour cells, and experiments with a model tumour system, a teratoma, are …
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