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Monoclonal antibodies against human IgG subclasses : Epitope specificity and immunoassay applications. / Klimovich, V. B.; Samoilovich, M. P.; Krutetskaya, I. Yu; Pashkova, S. F.

In: Immunologiya, No. 3, 1998, p. 31-34.

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Klimovich, VB, Samoilovich, MP, Krutetskaya, IY & Pashkova, SF 1998, 'Monoclonal antibodies against human IgG subclasses: Epitope specificity and immunoassay applications', Immunologiya, no. 3, pp. 31-34.

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Klimovich, V. B., Samoilovich, M. P., Krutetskaya, I. Y., & Pashkova, S. F. (1998). Monoclonal antibodies against human IgG subclasses: Epitope specificity and immunoassay applications. Immunologiya, (3), 31-34.

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Klimovich, V. B. ; Samoilovich, M. P. ; Krutetskaya, I. Yu ; Pashkova, S. F. / Monoclonal antibodies against human IgG subclasses : Epitope specificity and immunoassay applications. In: Immunologiya. 1998 ; No. 3. pp. 31-34.

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