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Hemagglutination on a Smear

A New Method, M.D
Authors: Tomio Ogata;

Hemagglutination on a Smear

Abstract

SummaryA new simple method of hemagglutination (HAOS) is described. Human red blood cells of A‐group, for example, suspended in AB‐serum of non‐secretor are smeared on slide. After fixation with methanol, the smear is exposed to anti‐A (normal human B‐serum) and washed. A‐cell saline suspension is then brought into contact with the smear. Hemagglutination takes place around the fixed red cells. The reaction is strictly specific. Some fundamental observations not possible by conventional methods are described. The mechanism and possible applications of HAOS are discussed.RésuméL'auteur décrit une nouvelle métbode simple d'hémagglutination (HAOS). Des érythrocytes de groupe A, par exemple, mis en suspension dans un sérum AB d'un non secreteur sont Btales sur un porteobjet. Après fixation au méthanol, le frottis est mis en contact avec de l'anti‐A (sérum normal humain B), puis, bien havé. Une suspension d'érythrocytes A en solution physiologique est ensuite mise en contact avec le frottis. On observe alors une agglutination des érythrocytes aux cellules fixées. La réaction est strictement spécifique et l'auteur décrit quelques observations qui ne sontpaspossiblespar desmethodes usuelles. II discute des mécanismes et des applications possibles du HAOS.ZusammenfassungEine neue einfache Methode der Hamagglutination (HAOS) wird beschrieben. Menschliche Erythrozyten, beispielsweise der Gruppe A, werden in AB‐Serum eines Nichtsekretors aufgeschwemmt und auf einem Objekttrager ausgestrichen. Nach Fixation mit Methanol wird der Ausstrich mit Anti‐A‐Serum (normales menschliches B‐Serum) behandelt und gewaschen. Eine Aufschwemmung von A‐Zellen in Kochsalzlösung wird auf den Ausstrich gebracht, worauf rund um die fixierten Erythrozyten die Hämagglutination in Erscheinung tritt. Die Reaktion ist streng spezifisch. Einige grundlegende Beobachtungen, die mit den herkömmlichen Methoden nicht erzielt werden konnen, werden mitgeteilt. Der Mechanismus und der Anwendungsbereich der HAOS werden diskutiert.

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Hemagglutination, Hemagglutination Tests

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