A histological and experimental approach to determine the relationship between gold‐impregnated dendritic cells and melanocytes

Wiley - Tập 100 Số 2 - Trang 225-239 - 1957
Willys K. Silvers1,2
1Department of Biology, Brown University, Providence 12, Rhode Island.
2U. S. Public Health Service Postdoctoral Fellow of the National Cancer Institute.

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