Use of non-biological particles in detecting anti-immune blood diseases


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ABSTRACT IN spite of the many methods for detecting anti-immune diseases affecting leucocytes, there is still need for simpler and more specific methods. SIMILAR CONTENT BEING VIEWED BY


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