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2. Smithies 0. Genetic polymorphism of C3 (B, cglobulin) in human serum;Azen, E.A.;Science,1968
3. Buffer composition in paper the overall susceptibility. A surprisingly large number of population associations have been described in MS. As yet, in no case hfas the relationship of these to pathogenesis been electrophoresis. Considerations on its influence, with special references to the interaction between small ions and proteins;Laurell, C.B.; Laurell, S.; Skoog, N.;Clin Chem,1956
4. Association between C3 phenotypes and various diseases. Humangenetik 1972; 17: 57-60. demonstrated. It is suspected that some associations reflect population stratification;Farhud, D.D.; Ananthakrishnan, R.; Walter, H.
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