The Anti-globulin (Coombs) test in laboratory practice
Ivor Dunsford
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The Anti-globulin (Coombs) test in laboratory practice
Published
1959
Publisher
Oliver and Boyd
Pages
120
Blood groups in man
Isoagglutination of human corpuscles
Reaktsiia nepriamoĭ gemaggliutinatsii
Studies in isoagglutination. III. Tonicity in isohemagglutination
Studies in isoagglutination. II. The occurrence of grouped isoagglutination in the lower animals
The erythrocyte in biologic tests
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The Anti-globulin (Coombs) test in laboratory practice was written by Ivor Dunsford.
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