1. Intramuscular iron dextran and susceptibility of neonates to bacterial infections;Becroft, D.M.O.; Dix, M.R.; Farmer, F.;Arch Dis Child,1977
2. Increased incidence of Gramcity of blood phagocytes and nitroblue tetrazolium tests were normal. Our results, however, do not agree with the suggestion of Becroft and his colleagues' that a high serum iron concentration negative sepsis with intramuscular iron administration;Barry, D.M.J.; Reeve, A.W.;Pediatrics,1977
3. Method for the automatic determination of serum iron;Young, D.S.; Hicks, J.M.;J Clin Pathol,1965
4. Serum transferrin in cord blood after intramuscular injection of iron dextran in neonates causes depression of their humoral responses, as we found no significant difference in serum iron concentrations between treated and and maternal blood;Chang, L.L.; Sivasamboo, R.;J Obstet Gynaecol Br Comm,1973
5. Automated immunoprecipitin system for proteins in body fluids-further advances;Larson, C.; Gorman, J.M.; Becker, A.M.,1973