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The Journal of Immunology, 1936, 31: 25-29.
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Group-Specific Agglutinins in Rabbit Serums for Human Cells

I. Normal Group-Specific Agglutinins

C. A. Stuart, Paul B. Sawin, K. M. Wheeler and Shirley Battey

From Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island

Abstract

1. Thirty-nine per cent of the normal serums from 422 rabbits contained group-specific agglutinins for human A cells, 16 per cent specific agglutinins for B cells and 38 per cent failed to agglutinate any type of human cell.
2. There is considerable evidence to show that the presence or absence of specific A agglutinins in the serum of rabbits is typically Mendelian in its inheritance.




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