Complement activation via the classical pathway by fc fragments of human immuno globulin a
Burritt, M.F.; Calvanico, N.J.; Tomasi, T.B.Jr
Federation Proceedings 36(3): 1208
1977
ISSN/ISBN: 0014-9446 Accession: 026301445
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