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THE IMMUNOLOGICAL BASIS OF ACQUIRED CELLULAR RESISTANCE.
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THE IMMUNOLOGICAL BASIS OF ACQUIRED CELLULAR RESISTANCE.
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immunology
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1 July 1964
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Journal of Experimental Medicine
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120
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105-120
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ELECTRON MICROSCOPICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE PERITONEAL MACROPHAGES OF NORMAL MICE AND MICE IMMUNISED WITH LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES. II. STRUCTURE OF MACROPHAGES FROM IMMUNE MICE AND EARLY CYTOPLASMIC RESPONSE TO THE PRESENCE OF INGESTED BACTERIA
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The effect of previous injections of tuberculoprotein on the development of tuberculin sensitivity following B.C.G. vaccination in guinea-pigs
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Antituberculous immunity induced in mice by vaccination with killed tubercle bacilli or with a soluble bacillary extract.
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Metabolic studies on mononuclear cells from rabbits of varying genetic resistance to tuberculosis. II. Studies on cells from BCG-vaccinated animals.
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The effect of tuberculin on peritoneal exudate cells of sensitized guinea pigs in surviving cell culture.
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Chemical factors involved in the induction of infectious allergy
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MITOSIS IN MACROPHAGES
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10.1084/JEM.120.1.105
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14194388
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