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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.
R L, Spooner +2 more
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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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Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 1973
In human sera showing elevated levels of IgM, the serum agglutinators may be of both IgG and IgM classes. When the quantity of IgG is very low, these antibodies may be solely of the IgM class. Elevations in IgM levels subsequent to loss of IgG through the kidney, as in nephrosis, and elevations in all immunoglobulin levels, as observed in severe ...
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In human sera showing elevated levels of IgM, the serum agglutinators may be of both IgG and IgM classes. When the quantity of IgG is very low, these antibodies may be solely of the IgM class. Elevations in IgM levels subsequent to loss of IgG through the kidney, as in nephrosis, and elevations in all immunoglobulin levels, as observed in severe ...
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