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RNA in Mouse Cells exposed to Different Antigens

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The behaviour of peritoneal cells in producing different species of RNA after exposure to different antigens is consistent with the idea that the potential to produce antibodies of varying specificity is inherited.

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RASKA, K., COHEN, E. RNA in Mouse Cells exposed to Different Antigens. Nature 217, 720–723 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/217720a0

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