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National survey on the use of measurement of cholinesterase activity in serum

  • Andrea Mosca , Ferruccio Ceriotti , Carlo Franzini and Mauro Panteghini

Corresponding author: Prof. Mauro Panteghini, Laboratorio Analisi Chimico Cliniche 1, Azienda Ospedaliera “Spedali Civili”, 25125 Brescia, Italy Fax: +39-030-3995369,

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Published Online: 2011-9-21
Published in Print: 2005-4-1

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