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Hæmagglutination of Cells treated with Antibiotics

PREVIOUSLY, we directed attention to the occurrence in certain sera of an antibody-like factor capable of causing hæmagglutination of group O, Rh-negative red cells modified by exposure to penicillin 1,2 . The reaction appears to be specific and is inhibited by preliminary mixing of the sera with pe...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1960-11, Vol.188 (4749), p.505-506
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