Sensitization of human subjects after multiple intracutaneous injections of aqueous ragweed extract

Journal of Allergy - Tập 40 - Trang 269-274 - 1967
John T. Connell1
1From the R. A. Cooke Institute of Allergy, Department of Medicine, The Roosevelt Hospital. New York, N.Y., USA

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