1. A pH-Dependent Auto-agglutinin with Anti-P Specificity
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Judd Wj
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Male ,Erythrocytes ,Adolescent ,Immunology ,P Blood-Group System ,Biology ,Epitope ,ABO Blood-Group System ,Cell membrane ,Epitopes ,Agglutinin ,Antibody Specificity ,Isoantibodies ,ABO blood group system ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Receptor ,Autoantibodies ,Cell Membrane ,Autoantibody ,Hematology ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,Bromelains ,Molecular biology ,Red blood cell ,Hemagglutinins ,Membrane ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Biochemistry ,Agglutinins ,Blood Group Antigens ,Female - Abstract
An agglutinin with apparent anti-P specificity, reactive only at pH values below 6.0, was found in the plasma of a healthy female blood donor. It is postulated that this agglutinin recognizes latent receptors revealed by structural alterations to red blood cell membranes which occur in an acid environment.
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- 2003
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