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. 1977 Nov 5;117(9):1061–1062.

Cellular composition of peritoneal effluent: response to bacterial peritonitis.

R M Hurley, D Muogbo, G W Wilson, M A Ali
PMCID: PMC1880212  PMID: 912630

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