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bibliographicCitation Atkinson TP, Bonitatibus GM, Berkow RL. Chronic granulomatous disease in two children with recurrent infections: Family studies using dihydrorhodamine-based flow cytometry. The Journal of Pediatrics. 1997 Mar;130(3):488–91. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3476(97)70218-x.
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