Radioimmunoassay of human placental lactogen employing magnetizable solid phase antibody technique as diagnostic test in pregnancy
Hammad A W.R.; Hathal, N.T.; Atyia, M.M.
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine 16(7): 499
1990
ISSN/ISBN: 0340-6997 Accession: 033075738
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