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. 1955 Sep;14(3):243–250. doi: 10.1136/ard.14.3.243

Agglutinins and Incomplete Antibodies after a Single Antigenic Inoculation in Normal and Rheumatic Individuals

Vladimír Wagner 1,2,3, Václav Rejholec 1,2,3, Vladimir Malẏ 1,2,3, E Hallerova 1,2,3, M Motlíková 1,2,3, M Repič-Šlechta 1,2,3
PMCID: PMC1006811  PMID: 13259397

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