PMID: 14233481Nov 1, 1964Paper

DEMONSTRATION OF SKIN ANTIBODIES IN SERA OF PEMPHIGUS VULGARIS PATIENTS BY INDIRECT IMMUNOFLUORESCENT STAINING

Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine
E H Beutner, R E JORDON

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