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Agglutination of Human Erythrocytes

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Our motivation in searching for effects of magnetic fields on immunochemical reactions was twofold: first, an unequivocal demonstration of the role of magnetic fields in influencing biochemical reactions might be provided; second, information bearing on the mechanism of the immune reaction might be obtained.

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Hackel, E., Smith, A.E., Montgomery, D.J. (1964). Agglutination of Human Erythrocytes. In: Barnothy, M.F. (eds) Biological Effects of Magnetic Fields. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6578-3_20

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