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. 1967 Oct;13(4):405–409.

Cold agglutinin anti-I and Mycoplasma pneumoniae

Ten Feizi, D Taylor-Robinson
PMCID: PMC1409209  PMID: 4964286

Abstract

Cold agglutinin (anti-I) titres in patients with the chronic cold agglutinin syndrome and in patients with M. pneumoniae infection have been shown to bear no relationship with growth-inhibiting and complement-fixing antibody titres against this organism. These findings, together with the inability to absorb anti-I agglutinin at 4° with M. pneumoniae antigen, suggest that M. pneumoniae does not contain red cell I antigen.

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