Lack of complement c 4 binding by human immuno globulin m during activation of the classical pathway
Borsos, T.; Circolo, A.; Ejzemberg, R.
Molecular Immunology 19(11): 1362
1982
ISSN/ISBN: 0161-5890 Accession: 028613799
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