Plasma immunoglobulin concentrations in mothers and newborn children with special reference to placental malaria: Studies in the Gambia, Nigeria, and Switzerland.

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Published in Bull World Health Organ on January 01, 1973

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D E Logie, I A McGregor, D S Rowe, W Z Billewicz

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