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Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine
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August 01 1974
Properties of Activated Charcoal and Dialysis in Relation to Their Use in an Artificial Liver Support System
B. G. Gazzard;
B. G. Gazzard
1Liver Unit, King's College Hospital and Medical School, London SE5 8RX
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E. H. Dunlop;
E. H. Dunlop
1Liver Unit, King's College Hospital and Medical School, London SE5 8RX
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P. G. Langley;
P. G. Langley
1Liver Unit, King's College Hospital and Medical School, London SE5 8RX
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M. J. Weston;
M. J. Weston
1Liver Unit, King's College Hospital and Medical School, London SE5 8RX
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Roger Williams
Roger Williams
1Liver Unit, King's College Hospital and Medical School, London SE5 8RX
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Clin Sci Mol Med (1974) 47 (2): 3P.
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B. G. Gazzard, E. H. Dunlop, P. G. Langley, M. J. Weston, Roger Williams; Properties of Activated Charcoal and Dialysis in Relation to Their Use in an Artificial Liver Support System. Clin Sci Mol Med 1 August 1974; 47 (2): 3P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs047003Pa
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