T-cryptantigen exposure in neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis☆
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Presented before the 17th Annual Meeting of the American Pediatric Surgical Association, Toronto, Ontario, May 14–17, 1986.
Copyright © 1986 Published by Elsevier Inc.