1941
DOI: 10.1080/00034983.1941.11685107
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Observations on the Nature of the Malarial Pigment Present in Infections of Monkeys (Macacus Rhesus) withPlasmodium Knowlesi

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“…knowlesi and established that this substance was closely similar to or identical with haematin. Devine & Fulton (1941) and Morrison & Anderson (1942) presented further data in support of the nature of this monkey pigment. From spectroscopic and other evidence, that present in P .…”
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“…knowlesi and established that this substance was closely similar to or identical with haematin. Devine & Fulton (1941) and Morrison & Anderson (1942) presented further data in support of the nature of this monkey pigment. From spectroscopic and other evidence, that present in P .…”
mentioning
confidence: 53%