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. 1962 Jan;15(1):40–43. doi: 10.1136/jcp.15.1.40

Precipitin reaction between serum and lysed erythrocytes

J F Wilson 1, Gillian Warren 1
PMCID: PMC480328  PMID: 14007373

Abstract

The albumin fraction of all normal sera contains a factor which precipitates with part of the normal haemoglobin molecule, the reaction occurring in the proportions of 1 ml. serum to 6 to 15 mg. haemoglobin.

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