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Cellular Basis for the Immunosuppressive Properties of a Leukaemogenic Virus

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The pool of leucocytes in spleens of mice infected with Friend disease virus seems to be deficient in cells which can respond to antigen when transferred to recipients.

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FRIEDMAN, H., CEGLOWSKI, W. Cellular Basis for the Immunosuppressive Properties of a Leukaemogenic Virus. Nature 218, 1232–1234 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/2181232a0

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