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. 1966 May 14;1(5497):1210–1212. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.5497.1210

Serum Alkaline Phosphatase in Pregnancy: an Immunological Study

Donald J Birkett, James Done, Francis C Neale, Solomon Posen
PMCID: PMC1845009  PMID: 5933831

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