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The Journal of Immunology, 1953, 70: 197-198.
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Hemagglutinins Among Higher Fungi

Alan W. Bernheimer and Mary Elizabeth Farkas

From the Biological Laboratory of the Long Island Biological Association, Cold Spring Harbor, New York and the Department of Microbiology, New York University College of Medicine, New York

Abstract

Examination of saline extracts of 70 species of fleshy fungi, chiefly Basidiomycetes, revealed the presence of hemagglutinins in 15 and hemolysins in 6 species. The agglutinins were nonspecific in that they did not permit differentiation of the ABO blood groups.







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