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Crossed Erythrocytes Agglutination Pattern Observed in a Patient With Hereditary Elliptocytosis. [PDF]
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Sero-typing of human lymphocyte antigens: Preliminary trials on long-term kidney homograft survivors [PDF]
Marchioro, TL, Starzl, TE, Terasaki, PI
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Agglutination of yeast-binding antibodies from human blood plasma products. [PDF]
Falcon RMG, Climacosa FMM, Caoili SEC.
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Evolution of leptospirosis in Belgian dogs from 2002 to 2009 [PDF]
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Recurrent thrombocytopenia with platelet clumping in a pregnant woman. [PDF]
Khalife R, Mahdi T, Tinmouth A.
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Ox Erythrocyte Agglutinability
Vox Sanguinis, 1970Abstract. This paper describes a form of antiglobillin test which detects two types of rattle red cells ‐ high and low agglutinators. There are no intermediates. The type of agglutinability correlates with the sialic acid content and precipitation profile of their red cell membrane protein.
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Leucocyte Agglutinating Systems
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1958An alteration of leucocyte adhesiveness, as evidenced by agglutination, endothelial sticking, or leucopenia, is associated with a variety of phenomena such as local tissue injury, bacteremia, hypersensitivity reactions, Shwartzman phenomenon and certain types of agranulocytosis. Because such changes in leucocyte dispersion may reflect basic mechanisms
J D, HARTMAN, W F, GORDON
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Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 1989
Autoantibodies against red cells optimally reacting at 0 degree C, ie, CA, are normally found with low titers in the serum of human adults. High-titer CA may be induced by certain infectious agents, including M pneumoniae, EBV, CMV, and rubella virus, or may develop on the basis of chronic (malignant) B cell lymphoproliferation.
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Autoantibodies against red cells optimally reacting at 0 degree C, ie, CA, are normally found with low titers in the serum of human adults. High-titer CA may be induced by certain infectious agents, including M pneumoniae, EBV, CMV, and rubella virus, or may develop on the basis of chronic (malignant) B cell lymphoproliferation.
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Journal of Immunological Methods, 1974
Abstract The capillary assay of agglutinating-like anti-leukocyte antibodies appears to be a simple, reliable and sensitive technique. A number of factor iin measuring anti-leukocyte agglutinins were investigated to determine the optimum conditions for the method. Concentrations of Ethylene-dinitrilotetraacetic acid (EDTA) and calcium, capillary tube
C D, Severson +2 more
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Abstract The capillary assay of agglutinating-like anti-leukocyte antibodies appears to be a simple, reliable and sensitive technique. A number of factor iin measuring anti-leukocyte agglutinins were investigated to determine the optimum conditions for the method. Concentrations of Ethylene-dinitrilotetraacetic acid (EDTA) and calcium, capillary tube
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