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Abnormal sedimentation schlieren diagrams of blood serum of rheumatic patients as an indicator of reversibly dissociating immune complexes

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Chernyak, V.Y., Koreshkov, G.G., Nasonov, E.L. et al. Abnormal sedimentation schlieren diagrams of blood serum of rheumatic patients as an indicator of reversibly dissociating immune complexes. Bull Exp Biol Med 104, 1144–1146 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00842209

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