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Acquired B antigen associated with infection by bacillus cereus: in vivo and in vitro transformation of A1 red cells

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Riess, H., Eckstein, R., Binsack, T. et al. Acquired B antigen associated with infection by bacillus cereus: in vivo and in vitro transformation of A1 red cells. Blut 56, 237–238 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00320112

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