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 Maximow, A.: Morphologv of the Mesenchymal Reactions, Arch. Path. 4: 



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 Menkin, V. : Studies on Inflammation. XVIII. On the Mechanism of Leuko- 

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 Mudd, S., and Mudd, E. B. H. : The Surface Composition of the Tubercle 



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 Muir, R.r Opsonic Action, a Svstem of Bacteriology 6: 364, Med. Res. 



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 Sabin, F. R.: Cellular Reactions to a Dye-Protein With a Concept of the 



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 Sabin, F. R.: Cellular Studies in Tuberculosis, Am. Rev. Tuberc. 25: 153, 



1932. 

 Sabin, F. R.: Bone Marrow, Physiol. Rev. 8: 191, 1928. 

 Sabin, F. R., Doan, C. A., and Cunningham, R. S. : The Discrimination of 



Two Types of Phagocytic Cells in the Connective Tissues by the 



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 Sabin, F. R., Cunningham, R. S., Doan, C. A., and Kendwall, J. A.: The 



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 Sabin, R. F., and Doan, C. A.: The Relation of Monocytes and Clasmato- 



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