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Fernández-Busquets, X.; Burger, M.M. (1999). Sponge cell adhesion: an evolutionary ancestor of histocompatibility systems? In: Hooper J.N.A. (ed) Origin and Outlook. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. 44: 184.
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Fernández-Busquets, X.; Burger, M.M.
1999
Sponge cell adhesion: an evolutionary ancestor of histocompatibility systems? <i>In</i>: Hooper J.N.A. (ed) Origin and Outlook.
Memoirs of the Queensland Museum
44: 184
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Proceedings of the 5th International Sponge Conference 1998.
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