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A Special Theory of Hemagglutination*

Authors: M. P. Mi; N. Yasuda; Newton E. Morton;

A Special Theory of Hemagglutination*

Abstract

SummaryA special theory of hemagglutination is developed to estimate antigen strength and antibody concentration under antigen excess in an automated system, using either hemolysis or counting of free cells. Antigen strength and antibody concentration are both expressed in terms of A, the number of bivalent antibody molecules in a given volume which under antigen excess are combined with sites on 2 cells. The theory is illustrated by ABO titrations with a variety of phenotypes and reagents.RésuméUne nouvelle théorie de l'hémagglutination est décrite pour estimer la force de l'antigène et la concentration de l'anticorps lorsqu'il y a excès d'antigène dans un système automatique utilisant soit l'hémolyse ou le comptage des érythrocytes non agglutinés. La force de l'antigène et la concentration de l'anticorps sont tous deux exprimés par les valeurs A correspondant au nombre de molécules bivalentes d'anticorps dans un volume donné qui, en présence d'un excès d'antigène, sont combinées avec les sites situés sur deux cellules. La théorie est illustrée par les titres obtenus dans le système ABO avec différents phénotypes et différents réactifs.ZusammenfassungEs wurde eine spezielle Theorie der Hämagglutination entwickelt. Diese gestattet in einem automatischen System, bei welchem entweder die Hämolyse oder die Zahl der unagglutinierten Zellen gemessen wird, im Antigenüberschuß die Antigenstärke und die Antikörperkonzentration zu bestimmen. Die Antigenstärke, wie auch die Antikörperkonzentration werden auf die Zahl A bezogen. Diese entspricht der Zahl der in einem gewissen Volumen enthaltenen bivalenten Antikörpermoleküle, die sich bei Antigenüberschuß mit den Determinanten zweier Zellen spezifisch binden. Die Theorie wird an ABO‐Titrationen mit einer Anzahl verschiedener Phänotypen und Reagentien experimentell überprüft.

Keywords

Automation, Biometry, Hemagglutination, Antigens, In Vitro Techniques, Hemolysis, Antibodies, ABO Blood-Group System

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