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. 1959 Feb;31(4):201–212.

On the Mechanism of Immune-Adherence

II. Analogy to Mixed Aggregation of Sensitized Antigens in the Presence of Complement; Immune-Adherence with Animal Platelets

Robert A Nelson Jr, David S Nelson
PMCID: PMC2603980  PMID: 13636259

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