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. 1953 Oct;34(5):525–534.

A Serological Procedure Theoretically Capable of Detecting Incomplete or Non-Precipitating Antibodies to Soluble Protein Antigens

R R A Coombs, A N Howard, L S Mynors
PMCID: PMC2073536  PMID: 13106219

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