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In the second paragraph of the section "Career", it was said he discovered the first "antigen-presenting leucocyte". Seeing how his breakthrough was on leukocytes (that is, white blood cells), is leucocyte a typo or some other sort of cell, considering how in the same paragraph there was a "leuco-aggluntinate" mentioned with prefix being "leuco-". I'm not a really science-y person so it's nice to have verification before going ahead and doing a minor edit...ZigZagZoug (talk) 01:45, 14 January 2013 (UTC)Reply