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Two monoclonal anti-C4d reagents react with epitopes closely related to Rg :1 and Ch: 1

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Giles, C.M., Fielder, A.H.L., Lord, D.K. et al. Two monoclonal anti-C4d reagents react with epitopes closely related to Rg :1 and Ch: 1. Immunogenetics 26, 309–312 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00346528

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