THE TOXICITY OF RUBBERS AND PLASTICS USED IN TRANSFUSION-GIVING SETS
AUTOR(ES)
Cruickshank, C. N. D.
RESUMO
The toxicity of different rubbers and plastics used in transfusion-giving sets has been investigated by examining their effects on (a) cultures of chick embryo tissues, (b) the oxygen uptake of guinea-pig skin tissue cultures, and (c) the growth of Str. pyogenes.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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