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Comment
. 2018 Dec;58(12):3036-3037.
doi: 10.1111/trf.14996.

Can anti-A1 cause hemolysis?

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Can anti-A1 cause hemolysis?

Willy A Flegel et al. Transfusion. 2018 Dec.
No abstract available

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Conflict of interest disclosure: The authors declare having no conflicts of interest.

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