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. 1952 Aug;33(4):390–397.

Titration of Antisera to Soluble Proteins on the Basis of an Agglutination Reaction

Conjugation of Egg Albumin and Chicken Serum Globulin to the Incomplete Rh Antibody and the Subsequent Use of Rh-Positive Cells, Sensitized by such Conjugated Incomplete Antibodies, to Titrate Antisera against Egg Albumin and Chicken Globulin

R R A Coombs, A N Howard, F Wild
PMCID: PMC2073413  PMID: 14954111

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