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Volume 81 Issue 5, May 2017

Dubruc et al. studied the amount of C5b9 immunostaining in liver tissue from patients with neonatal hemochromatosis caused by gestational alloimmune liver disease, and compared the results with those for tissue from livers with and without iron overload. See the article on p. 712.

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