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. 1966 Aug;45(8):1280–1289. doi: 10.1172/JCI105435

Studies of in vitro primaquine hemolysis: substrate requirement for erythrocyte membrane damage.

J N George, R L O'Brien, S Pollack, W H Crosby
PMCID: PMC292804  PMID: 5926074

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