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THIS communication is sent in order to acknowledge an error which has misled Race, McFarlane, Cappell1 and Fisher2 in their communications in Nature of May 5, 1945, entitled "Anti-Hr serum of Levine". At the same time, I take the occasion to make a few additional comments on some of the problems in this new field of research, so important for the clinician as well as the theoretical investigator.
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LEVINE, P. Anti-Hr Sera. Nature 156, 418–419 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/156418a0
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