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Individual Differences Among Syngeneic Mice in Immune Response to Alloantigens and Modified Self-MHC-Antigens

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I felt close to Milan Hašek out of affection even more then of admiration. I must have been the first among the contributors to this volume to have seen Hašek, since it happened in 1950 when I began to study at the medical school of Charles University in Prague and Hašek was an assistant professor at the Institute of General Biology. Hašek was a doctor of medicine but had decided to work in research in genetics and he was a typically enthusiastic post-war communist. It so happened that these two devotions resulted in a chimeric state because it was the time to “defend and elaborate” the Lysenko-Micurin genetic dogmas.

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Ivanyi, P. (1989). Individual Differences Among Syngeneic Mice in Immune Response to Alloantigens and Modified Self-MHC-Antigens. In: Ivanyi, P. (eds) Realm of Tolerance. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74712-0_15

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