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. 1960 Dec;39(12):1818–1836. doi: 10.1172/JCI104206

OXIDATIVE HEMOLYSIS AND PRECIPITATION OF HEMOGLOBIN. I. HEINZ BODY ANEMIAS AS AN ACCELERATION OF RED CELL AGING *

James H Jandl 1,2, Louise K Engle 1,2, David W Allen 1,2
PMCID: PMC441907  PMID: 13789379

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