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Individual values of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies do not correspond between antigen-specific assays

  • Niels Rasmussen , Jan Damoiseaux , Elena Csernok , Niels H.H. Heegaard , Bernhard Hellmich , Pieter van Paassen , Bo Baslund , Pieter Vermeersch , Daniel Blockmans , Jan-Willem Cohen Tervaert and Xavier Bossuyt EMAIL logo
Published/Copyright: July 29, 2017

Received: 2017-05-05
Accepted: 2017-06-27
Published Online: 2017-07-29
Published in Print: 2018-01-26

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