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On the Relation between Alexin & Opsonin

by Maaløe, Ole

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Some light rubbing & cover soil. Good. Serology Ejnar Munksgaard Copenhagen 1946 orig.wrappers 23x14cm, 184 pp., University of Copenhagen doctoral dissertation.

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Title
On the Relation between Alexin & Opsonin
Author
Maaløe, Ole
Book Condition
Used - Some light rubbing & cover soil. Good.
Publisher
Ejnar Munksgaard
Date Published
1946
Keywords
Biochemistry Immunology Phagocytosis Bactericide Bacteriology

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