Studies on the mechanisms of delayed type hypersensitivity in tissue cultures. 8. Influence of some pharmacologically active substances on the migration activity of spleen cells and the result of delayed (cellular) type hypersensitivity in vitro
Svejcar, J.; Pekárek, J.; Johanovský, J.
Zeitschrift für Immunitatsforschung Allergie und Klinische Immunologie 132(4): 352-367
1967
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