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2. An improved histochemical method for the demonstration of leukocyte tion in the balance of internal or external factors alkaline phosphatase activity in clinical application;Rutenberg, A.M.; Rosales, C.L.; Bennett, J.M.,1965
3. The presence of active Cl (CI) on peripheral human lymphocytes;Kitamura, H.; Teshima, H.; Day, N.K.;Vox Sang,1978
4. Artefactural variations in show significant increases in NAP activity after the B and T subpopulations of rabbit blood lymphocytes transfusion into neutropenic patients.21 Examination of seven cases of CML with low NAP scores in this study shows the granulocyte Fc-IgG receptor depending on method of isolation, and blocking of C3 receptors due to in-vitro activation of complement;Wilson, A.B.; Kannski, A.; Coombs, R.R.A.;J Immunol Methods,1978
5. Return of alkaline phosphatase in chronic myelocytic cells;Chikkapa, G.; Boeker, W.R.; Borner, G.,1973