PMID: 4212304Jan 1, 1974Paper

Recognition of two distinct groups of human IgM and IgA based on different binding to staphylococci

Scandinavian Journal of Immunology
M Harboe, I Folling

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Oct 1, 1983·European Journal of Clinical Microbiology·J H BraconierH Odeberg
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