Complement c 3 human does not bind to immuno globulin m at red cell surfaces in the classical pathway activation
Circolo, A.; Borsos, T.
Federation Proceedings 42(5): Abstract 5512
1983
ISSN/ISBN: 0014-9446 Accession: 027982381
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