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The Journal of Immunology, 1939, 37: 435-443.
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On Serological Differences of the Group-Character A in Different Parts of the Human Organism

V. Friedenreich, G. Thyssen and G. Hartmann

From the University Institute of Forensic Medicine, Copenhagen

Abstract

1. On examination of the agglutinin-fixing property of human A blood corpuscles and of human A saliva it is found that the A antigens of these two sources are not identical; the A of saliva hardly reacts with immune-anti-A, whereas both sorts of A react with isoagglutinin anti-A.
2. Aqueous extracts of submaxillary glands of group A react like a saliva. Extracts of some other glands as well as gastric juice and semen react like the A of blood corpuscles.
3. The A of ox-saliva reacts like the A of human corpuscles.
4. The results are discussed in connection with the problem of the origin of the group-antigens in the secretions.







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