The red cell chromium elution rate in patients with some hematologic diseases.

In the paper entitled "The Red Cell Chromium Elution Rate in Patients with Some Hematologic Diseases," by Martin J. Cline and Nathaniel I. Berlin (January BLOOD, pp. 63-69), equation (4), page 64, was printed incorrectly. The equation should read: See PDF for Equation

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