1983
DOI: 10.1159/000465335
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Effects on Blood Group Antigens from Storage at Low Ionic Strength in the Presence of Neomycin

Abstract: Red blood cells (RBC) stored without plasma in a neomycin, low ionic strength medium at 4 °C in excess of 24 h show alterations in antigen reactivity. There is a loss of protease-sensitive RBC antigens and a protease-type increased IgG saline agglutinability of Rh antigens that is associated with increased binding of 125 I anti-D. Both the serological findings and the alteration in RBC membrane polypeptides are consistent with protease modification of the membrane due to contamination of the RBC by leukocytes.… Show more

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