The National Blood Transfusion Service
1947-04 1947 1940s 4 pages Fibrinogen, is an extract used in skin and nerve grafting as a kind of glue to keep the graft in position. Gamma Globulin is another part of plasma, and scientists believe that gamma globulins have attached to them various anti-bodies also found in the body which it is h...
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Language: | English English |
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April 1947
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