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Blood Group Reference Center, Indian Cancer Research Center, Parel, Bombay, India
Abstract
New data are given on the occurrence of A-like, B-like and H-like antigens on the red cells and corresponding agglutinins in the serum of cattle, sheep, goats and buffalo. Many of the animal sera were found to contain agglutinins relatively specific for human A, B and H antigens. Agglutinins reacting more strongly with O cells were studied in some detail. They could always be classified by the inhibition test with human saliva into anti-H and "anti-O." The significance of the results is discussed.
Footnotes
1 This study formed part of the work submitted in the thesis for the Ph.D. degree to the University of Bombay, Bombay, India.
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