
pmid: 5454240
Abstract. The serum of healthy Mrs. Ste. whose blood group is A1B agglutinated the erythrocytes of some 50% of B persons tested. No other erythrocytes were agglutinated. The agglutinin was absorbed by group B and AB erythrocytes, slightly weaker by A1 erythrocytes and still more weakly by A2 and O erythrocytes. The specificity of the agglutinin thus resembles that of freshly harvested Bandeiraea simplicifolia lectin. The relationship between the agglutinin and her self‐tolerance was discussed.
Adult, Male, Erythrocytes, Genetics, Medical, Hemagglutination Tests, ABO Blood-Group System, Pregnancy, Humans, Female, Adsorption, Fetal Death, Autoantibodies
Adult, Male, Erythrocytes, Genetics, Medical, Hemagglutination Tests, ABO Blood-Group System, Pregnancy, Humans, Female, Adsorption, Fetal Death, Autoantibodies
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