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The regulation of bone marrow hematopoiesis in splenectomy and splenic autotransplantation in mice. / Ivasenko, I. N.; Kashchenko, V. A.; Grinev, K. M.

In: Morfologiia (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Vol. 104, No. 5-6, 01.05.1993, p. 73-77.

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Ivasenko, IN, Kashchenko, VA & Grinev, KM 1993, 'The regulation of bone marrow hematopoiesis in splenectomy and splenic autotransplantation in mice', Morfologiia (Saint Petersburg, Russia), vol. 104, no. 5-6, pp. 73-77.

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Ivasenko, I. N. ; Kashchenko, V. A. ; Grinev, K. M. / The regulation of bone marrow hematopoiesis in splenectomy and splenic autotransplantation in mice. In: Morfologiia (Saint Petersburg, Russia). 1993 ; Vol. 104, No. 5-6. pp. 73-77.

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