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The Journal of Immunology, 1934, 27: 547-551.
Copyright © 1934 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

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A Comparison of the Agglutinogens in Rabbits with Those in Man

William C. Boyd and David Feldman

Evans Memorial (Massachusetts Memorial Hospitals), Boston, Massachusetts

Abstract

Some of the properties of the two agglutinogens in rabbits are compared with those of the human A, B, M, and N. The rabbit agglutinogens determine 4 groups, like A and B in man, and are inherited similarly: their frequency is quite different. As in the case of M and N, they are not accompanied by normal isoagglutinins, and they do not seem to occur outside of the erythrocytes or to be extractable from the erythrocytes with alcohol. They differ from A and B, of the human factors, in being destroyed by boiling, and perhaps also from M and N.







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