Effect of Infection of Mice with Friend Leukemia Complex Viruses on Background Antibody-forming Cell Production in Vitro
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Friend leukemia complex (FLC), and Rowson-Parr virus (RPV) infections of donor mice depress the production of background antibody-forming cells by splenocytes cultured in the absence of specific antigenic stimulation.
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