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ANTIRAT ERYTHROCYTE AGGLUTININS
Transplantation, 1976Antirat hemagglutinins may be found in the sera of both normal and sick persons. High titers of these antibodies are influenced by the major blood groups, the antigen B tending to suppress these antibodies, and by age where juveniles have higher titers than adults.
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The Journal of Immunology, 1925
Summary There is no other means of measuring the specific agglutinin content of a serum except by using the bacterial type which is known to have stimulated the production of the agglutinins in a serum even though this means may not always be adequate.
Charles Krumwiede +2 more
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Summary There is no other means of measuring the specific agglutinin content of a serum except by using the bacterial type which is known to have stimulated the production of the agglutinins in a serum even though this means may not always be adequate.
Charles Krumwiede +2 more
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Anaesthesia, 1980
Summary An unusual case of re‐exploration of the site of previous ventricular aneurysmectomy is reported. The conduct of cardiopulmonary bypass was complicated by the presence of cold agglutinins with a wide thermal range active up to 30°C.
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Summary An unusual case of re‐exploration of the site of previous ventricular aneurysmectomy is reported. The conduct of cardiopulmonary bypass was complicated by the presence of cold agglutinins with a wide thermal range active up to 30°C.
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The Journal of Immunology, 1978
Abstract Fluorescein-coupled peanut agglutinin (PNA) has been used at the single-cell level to study mouse lymphocyte subpopulations. PNA not only binds to most thymocytes, as has already been shown by other authors, but also binds to a small fraction of peripheral lymphocytes that are all T cells (θ+Ig-) or null cells (θ-Ig-).
Jacqueline London +2 more
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Abstract Fluorescein-coupled peanut agglutinin (PNA) has been used at the single-cell level to study mouse lymphocyte subpopulations. PNA not only binds to most thymocytes, as has already been shown by other authors, but also binds to a small fraction of peripheral lymphocytes that are all T cells (θ+Ig-) or null cells (θ-Ig-).
Jacqueline London +2 more
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Nature, 1968
THE ability of saline extracts of certain plants to agglutinate human red cells was first noticed in 1888 (ref. 1), and this property has since been found in many plants, particularly in the Leguminosae2. Some plant agglutinins show blood group specificity3–5.
H J, Downing, G C, Kemp, M A, Denborough
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THE ability of saline extracts of certain plants to agglutinate human red cells was first noticed in 1888 (ref. 1), and this property has since been found in many plants, particularly in the Leguminosae2. Some plant agglutinins show blood group specificity3–5.
H J, Downing, G C, Kemp, M A, Denborough
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Blood, 2010
In this issue of Blood, Berentsen and coworkers describe a high response rate which is durable in some patients who receive combination fludarabine and rituximab for chronic cold agglutinin disease (CAD). If confirmed, this is a significant advance in therapy for a frequently difficult clinical problem.
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In this issue of Blood, Berentsen and coworkers describe a high response rate which is durable in some patients who receive combination fludarabine and rituximab for chronic cold agglutinin disease (CAD). If confirmed, this is a significant advance in therapy for a frequently difficult clinical problem.
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