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The Journal of Immunology, 1930, 19: 1-14.
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Studies on Agglutinogens of Human Bloods1

Clara Nigg

From the Department of Bacteriology, University of Kansas, Lawrence

Abstract

1. An extra agglutinin, demonstrated in several normal sera, is described.
2. The extra agglutinin described was subsequently found to be identical with the extra-agglutinin 1 of Landsteiner and Levine.
3. The hereditary transmission of the extra agglutinin was apparently established.
4. The occurrence of an agglutinable factor in human bloods was demonstrated by means of suitably absorbed anti-human immune sera.
5. The agglutinable factor demonstrated by such immune sera was subsequently shown to be identical with the N factor of Landsteiner and Levine.

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1 Abstract of a portion of a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.







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