Immunologic studies of ragweed-sensitive patients

Journal of Allergy - Tập 31 - Trang 333-341 - 1960
Carl E. Arbesman1,2,3, Noel R. Rose1,2,3, S.Zwi Kantor1,2,3
1From the Allergy Research Laboratory, Buffalo General Hospital, Buffalo, N. Y., USA
2Department of Medicine, University of Buffalo School of Medicine. Buffalo, N. Y., USA
3Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, University of Buffalo School of Medicine. Buffalo, N. Y., USA

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