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. 1992 Jun 27;339(8809):1610-1.
doi: 10.1016/0140-6736(92)91876-a.

Donor dendritic cell repopulation in recipients after rat-to-mouse bone-marrow transplantation

Donor dendritic cell repopulation in recipients after rat-to-mouse bone-marrow transplantation

C Ricordi et al. Lancet. .
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Figure 1
Figure 1. Mouse thymus (top) and skin (bottom) six months after rat-to-mouse bone-marrow transplantation
Top, staining by anti-MHC class II (L-21-6). Rust-coloured rat-derived cells are seen in both thymic cortex (C) and medulla (M) (× 300). Bottom, L-21-6-positive-dendritic cells are shown in skin from the same animal (× 300).

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