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. 1945 May;24(3):296–300. doi: 10.1172/JCI101606

SIGNIFICANCE OF CEPHALIN-CHOLESTEROL FLOCCULATION TEST IN MALARIAL FEVER 1

Samuel A Guttman 1,2,3,4, Harry R Potter 1,2,3,4, Franklin M Hanger 1,2,3,4, David B Moore 1,2,3,4, Paul S Pierson 1,2,3,4, Dan H Moore 1,2,3,4
PMCID: PMC435458  PMID: 16695216

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