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Repression of Growth, and Subsequent Adaptation, of A Parental Strain Tumour in Genetically Compatible F1 Hybrid Mice

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HUEMER, R. Repression of Growth, and Subsequent Adaptation, of A Parental Strain Tumour in Genetically Compatible F1 Hybrid Mice. Nature 205, 48–50 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/205048a0

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