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. 1978 Jul 1;173(1):333–336. doi: 10.1042/bj1730333

Blood-group-I activity associated with band 3, the major intrinsic membrane protein of human erythrocytes.

R A Childs, T Feizi, M Fukuda, S I Hakomori
PMCID: PMC1185778  PMID: 687374

Abstract

Affinity chromatography of radioiodinated solubilized erythrocyte stroma and of radioiodinated purified Band 3 on an anti-(blood-group I)-adsorbent column showed blood-group-I activity associated with a subpopulation of Band 3. The specificity of binding was confirmed by inhibition with known blood-group substances in radioimmunoassays.

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