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Cold Agglutinins and Cold-Agglutinin Disease

Annual Review of Medicine, 1977
Since the original descriptions of cold-reactive antibodies at the tum of the century, this group of antibodies and the diseases associated with their appearance have become the focus of a great deal of interest (1-5). Early investigators recognized that a group of these patients had paroxysmal hemoglobinuria on exposure to cold, and a subgroup of ...
John P. Atkinson   +2 more
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Pseudothrombocytopenia Due to Agglutinins

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1979
Pseudothrombocytopenia may have any of a number of causes, one of which is agglutination in vitro. This phenomenon was found in samples of blood from six patients. A serum factor responsible for the agglutination was demonstrated. The factor was dependent upon the presence of EDTA and was more active at room temperature than at 37 C.
Gs Vanderschans   +5 more
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A Cold Agglutinin: Om

Vox Sanguinis, 1989
Abstract. An IgMk cold agglutinin reacted with cord blood as well as with adult red blood cells (RBC). The agglutinin reacted strongly with papainized and neuraminidase (RDE)‐treated RBC. It resembled anti‐Me cold agglutinin in these serological findings.
Eiji Kajii, Shigenori Ikemoto
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Plant Agglutinins and Mitosis

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.
M. A. Denborough   +2 more
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Serum Agglutinins in Brucellosis

Nature, 1951
THOUGH the direct agglutination test in brucellosis is usually positive at a titre of 1/80 or over, there is a small proportion of bacteriologically proved cases which fail to show direct agglutination at a diagnostic titre with standard Brucella suspensions1,2. In addition, as is well known, there is a remarkable frequency of the prozone phenomenon in
M. M. Wilson, L. O. Jones
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Thrombospondin as an agglutinin of platelets

Thrombosis Research, 1993
To study a hypothesis that thrombospondin (TSP) might function as an agglutinin in platelet aggregation, we designed two experiments. First, we prepared fibrinogen-coated agarose beads (fbg-beads) as a model of platelets, and subjected them to aggregometry using TSP as an inducer.
Kaoru Takahashi   +2 more
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