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STUDY of the etiology of blackwater fever has led us to examine the wider problem of the mechanism of red cell destruction in the body. A summary of the preliminary work and the conclusions reached is given below.
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MAEGRAITH, B., FINDLAY, G. & MARTIN, N. Mechanism of Lysis of Red Blood Cells. Nature 151, 252–253 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/151252b0
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