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. 1951 Jun;32(3):195–202.

Factors Influencing the Agglutinability of Red Cells

II: The Agglutination of Bovine Red Cells Previously Classified as “Inagglutinable” by the Building up of an “Anti-Globulin: Globulin Lattice” on the Sensitized Cells

R R A Coombs, M H Gleeson-White, J G Hall
PMCID: PMC2073149  PMID: 14869615

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