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Die dieser Studie zugrunde liegenden eigenen Untersuchungen wurden zum Teil durch ein International Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (I-FO5-919-01), U.S. Public Health Service, unterstützt.

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Wolff, K. Die Langerhans-Zelle Ergebnisse neuerer experimenteller Untersuchungen. Arch. klin. exp. Derm. 229, 76–101 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00503992

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