An antibody, named anti-Lu 11, has been found that reacts with a highfrequency red-cell antigen related to the Lutheran blood group. The reacting antigen is absent from red cells that are Lu(a-b -) and is weakly active on the red cells of newborn infants.
An antibody, named anti-Lu 11, has been found that reacts with a highfrequency
red-cell antigen related to the Lutheran blood group. The reacting antigen
is absent from red cells that are Lu(a - b - ) and is weakly active on the red cells of newborn
infants.
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