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. 1961 Mar;40(3):454–475. doi: 10.1172/JCI104273

OXIDATIVE HEMOLYSIS AND PRECIPITATION OF HEMOGLOBIN. II. ROLE OF THIOLS IN OXIDANT DRUG ACTION*

David W Allen 1, James H Jandl 1
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