Blood group isoantibody stimulation in man by feeding blood group-active bacteria
AUTOR(ES)
Springer, Georg F.
RESUMO
It was investigated whether or not the human blood group isoantibodies A and B could be induced by immunogenic stimuli via natural routes with a kind of antigenic substance to which all humans are commonly exposed, or if the appearance of these antibodies is independent of antigenic stimuli as has long been believed.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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