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P L Mollison

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British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
Observations on Cases of Starvation at BelsenP L Mollison
Transfusion|May 1, 1989
Further observations on the patterns of clearance of incompatible red cellsP L Mollison
Vox Sanguinis|January 1, 1983
The introduction of acidified citrate-glucose solutions as red cell preservativesP L Mollison
British Journal of Haematology|January 29, 2000
The introduction of citrate as an anticoagulant for transfusion and of glucose as a red cell preservativeP L Mollison
Archives of Disease in Childhood|October 30, 2010
The survival of transfused erythrocytes in haemolytic disease of the newbornP L Mollison
Transfusion|January 1, 1986
Survival curves of incompatible red cells. An analytical reviewP L Mollison
Postgraduate Medical Journal|February 12, 2011
The Application of Present Knowledge about the Rh FactorP L Mollison
Transfusion|June 1, 1992
Is it homologous or allogeneic?P L Mollison
Vox Sanguinis|January 1, 1994
Increases in anti-Rh(D) titre following pregnancyP L Mollison
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
Haemolytic Transfusion Reactions-IP L Mollison
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British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
Observations on Cases of Starvation at BelsenP L Mollison
Transfusion|May 1, 1989
Further observations on the patterns of clearance of incompatible red cellsP L Mollison
Vox Sanguinis|January 1, 1983
The introduction of acidified citrate-glucose solutions as red cell preservativesP L Mollison
British Journal of Haematology|January 29, 2000
The introduction of citrate as an anticoagulant for transfusion and of glucose as a red cell preservativeP L Mollison
Archives of Disease in Childhood|October 30, 2010
The survival of transfused erythrocytes in haemolytic disease of the newbornP L Mollison
Transfusion|January 1, 1986
Survival curves of incompatible red cells. An analytical reviewP L Mollison
Postgraduate Medical Journal|February 12, 2011
The Application of Present Knowledge about the Rh FactorP L Mollison
Transfusion|June 1, 1992
Is it homologous or allogeneic?P L Mollison
Vox Sanguinis|January 1, 1994
Increases in anti-Rh(D) titre following pregnancyP L Mollison
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
Haemolytic Transfusion Reactions-IP L Mollison
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