Chromatographic, ultracentrifugal, and related studies of fibrinogen “Baltimore”
AUTOR(ES)
Mosesson, M. W.
RESUMO
Chromatographic, ultracentrifugal, and related studies of the fibrinogen of a patient with a congenital disorder of fibrinogen (fibrinogen “Baltimore” have provided evidence of structural differences from normal.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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