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Probable in vivo Origin of Multi-Nucleated Giant Cells from Circulating Mononuclears

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GILLMAN, T., WRIGHT, L. Probable in vivo Origin of Multi-Nucleated Giant Cells from Circulating Mononuclears. Nature 209, 263–265 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/209263a0

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