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Drug-induced Hæmolytic Anæmias and the Mechanism and Significance of Heinz Body Formation in Red Blood Cells

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WE agree with Dr. Beutler and admit that one of our remarks in our original communication may be easily misinterpreted and may constitute an “inadvertent misinterpretation” of Dr. Beutler's published views.

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SASS-KORTSAK, A., THALME, B. & ERNSTER, L. Drug-induced Hæmolytic Anæmias and the Mechanism and Significance of Heinz Body Formation in Red Blood Cells. Nature 196, 1096–1097 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/1961096a0

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