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Type: Thesis
Title: The phagocytic function of regenerated splenic tissue
Author: Clayer, Mark
Issue Date: 1995
School/Discipline: Dept. of Surgery
Abstract: Studies the phagocytic function of regenerated splenic tissue to determine its potential for protection against overwhelming post-splenectomy infection, using an in vivo model established in rats.
Dissertation Note: Thesis (M.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Surgery, 1996
Subject: Spleen Immunology; Splenectomy; Phagocytes; Rats Physiology
Description: Bibliography: leaves 80-106.
106, [11] leaves, [33] leaves of plates
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