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Purified histoplasmin reagents for the identification of h and m antigens and homologous antibodies by immunodiffusion or complement fixation tests

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Pine, L., Green, J.H., Gross, H. et al. Purified histoplasmin reagents for the identification of h and m antigens and homologous antibodies by immunodiffusion or complement fixation tests. Mycopathologia 91, 39–40 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00437285

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