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. 1982 Nov;45(11):1070–1071. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.45.11.1070-b

Diagnostic significance of free sialic acid in the cerebrospinal fluid in meningitis.

N Jaffery, V Virmani, G K Ahuja, B Jailkhani
PMCID: PMC491653  PMID: 7175536

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