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PRODUCTION OF RECOMBINANT FRAGMENTS FROM THE MUSCLE ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR AND THEIR USE FOR EX VIVO IMMUNABSORPTION OF ANTI-ACH RECEPTOR ANTIBODIES IN PATIENTS WITH MYASTHENIA
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PRODUCTION OF RECOMBINANT FRAGMENTS FROM THE MUSCLE ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR AND THEIR USE FOR EX VIVO IMMUNABSORPTION OF ANTI-ACH RECEPTOR ANTIBODIES IN PATIENTS WITH MYASTHENIA
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Association Francaise Contre les Myopathies
Hellenic Pasteur Institute
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DE60329492T2002-04-172003-04-15
PRODUCTION OF RECOMBINANT FRAGMENTS FROM THE MUSCLE ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR AND THEIR USE FOR EX VIVO IMMUNABSORPTION OF ANTI-ACH RECEPTOR ANTIBODIES IN PATIENTS WITH MYASTHENIA
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Production of recombinant fragments of muscle acetylcholine receptor and their use for ex vivo immunoadsorption of anti-ach receptor antibodies from myasthenic patients
PRODUCTION OF RECOMBINANT FRAGMENTS FROM THE MUSCLE ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR AND THEIR USE FOR EX VIVO IMMUNABSORPTION OF ANTI-ACH RECEPTOR ANTIBODIES IN PATIENTS WITH MYASTHENIA
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