Changes of fetal hemoglobin level (fetal cell) in congenital anomalies and blood diseases
Koide, R.; Taguchi, N.; Okuyama, K.; Tochihara, Y.
Iryo 21(11): 1269-1277
1967
ISSN/ISBN: 0021-1699
PMID: 5599319
Accession: 042503883
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