Evaluation of cross-reacting anti-human antibodies in the euthymic hairless guinea pig model (HGP) suggests that the HGP may be a model for the study of proliferative skin disease
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概要
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- 1997-03-01
著者
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Hurst Charles
Medical Research Institute Of Chemical Defense
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Moeller Robert
United States Army Medical Research Institute For Chemical Defense
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Smith Kathleen
National Naval Medical Center
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Graham John
Medical Research Institute Of Chemical Defense
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Skelton Henry
Armed Forces Institute Of Pathology
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OKERBERG Carlin
Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense
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GRAHAM John
United States Army Medical Research Institute for Chemical Defense
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SKELTON Henry
Department of Dermatopathology, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
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OKERBERG Carlin
United States Army Medical Research Institute for Chemical Defense
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HURST Charles
Assistant to the Secretary, Biological and Chemical Matters
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O'leary Timothy
Department Of Chemical Biology Armed Forces Institute Of Pathology
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