The preservation of substance and immunological activity of intra venously injected human IgG in the mouse liver. (Comparative studies on various tissue preparation and fixation methods)
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The preservation of substance and immunological activity of intra venously injected human IgG in the mouse liver. (Comparative studies on various tissue preparation and fixation methods)
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