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. 1968 Oct;16(10):1613–1615. doi: 10.1128/am.16.10.1613-1615.1968

Indirect fluorescence technique for detection of mumps antibody in human serum.

C P Cerini, V J Cabasso
PMCID: PMC547718  PMID: 4971724

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