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. 1980 Oct;33(10):958–962. doi: 10.1136/jcp.33.10.958

Evaluation of an AutoAnalyzer method for quantitating anti-A and anti-B haemagglutinins in factor VIII preparations.

P J Bowell, S Abdalla, T J Snape, H H Gunson
PMCID: PMC1146293  PMID: 6776152

Abstract

The continuous flow principle employed in the Technicon AutoAnalyzer has been adapted for the assay of anti-A and anti-B. The method has an acceptable degree of reproducibility and has been used, principally, for the quantitation of anti-A and anti-B in factor VIII concentrates of intermediate activity. It is, however, a method that can be applied to the assay of these antibodies in serum samples.

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