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. 1970 Oct;61(1):13–23.

Gross and ultrastructural observations on lesions produced by intradermal injection of human C3a in man.

I H Lepow, K Willms-Kretschmer, R A Patrick, F S Rosen
PMCID: PMC2047377  PMID: 4099033

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