Antiglobulin sera: comparison between serological tests and immunoelectrophoresis
AUTOR(ES)
Jenkins, G. C.
RESUMO
Reactions of selected antiglobulin sera with sensitized cells are related to their precipitation patterns with normal serum on immunoelectrophoresis. The components which react with adsorbed complement are anti-β1 and further evidence of this is obtained by the effect of the addition of human serum components on the antiglobulin reactions with `complement-coated' cells.
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