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[Quantitative Coombs' test in autoimmune hemolytic anemia].

E Bally, H Rudolf, G Boreux

    Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift
    |October 2, 1976
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    This study introduces a continuous flow system for detecting red blood cell antibodies and complement. The method quantizes autoantibody levels in autoimmune hemolytic anemia, aiding therapy adjustments.

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