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. 1950 Jun;29(6):693–713. doi: 10.1172/JCI102307

STUDIES WITH INAGGLUTINABLE ERYTHROCYTE COUNTS. I. A METHOD FOR MEASUREMENT OF NET GAIN OR DEFICIT OF RED CELLS IN THE HUMAN SUBJECT

Elmer L DeGowin 1,2, Raymond F Sheets 1,2, Henry E Hamilton 1,2, Ruth E Dahlin 1,2
PMCID: PMC436108  PMID: 15436661

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