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. 1965 Mar;18(2):212–213. doi: 10.1136/jcp.18.2.212

Auto-agglutination in albumin

D E B Powell 1, C Rees 1
PMCID: PMC472869  PMID: 14276158

Abstract

An example of the `albumin' auto-agglutinating phenomenon is reported. This was found in the serum of a man dying from carcinoma of the stomach with liver secondaries. It is suggested that the serum factor is of a protein (probably globulin) nature, and may have been produced by the diseased liver.

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