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Toxicity of the sera of dogs revived after prolonged clinical death

  • Pathological Physiology and General Pathology
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Shikunova, L.G., Nedoshivina, R.V. Toxicity of the sera of dogs revived after prolonged clinical death. Bull Exp Biol Med 73, 118–119 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00804244

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