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Young, D. B., J. Ivanyi, J. H. Cox, and J. R. Lamb. 1987. The 65 kDa antigen of mycobacteria - a common bacterial protein? Immunol. Today 8:215-219.
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(1987)
Immunol. Today
, vol.8
, pp. 215-219
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Young, D.B.1
Ivanyi, J.2
Cox, J.H.3
Lamb, J.R.4
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