Showing papers on "Typing published in 1968"
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TL;DR: A passive hemagglutination technique employing isolated γ-globulins and myeloma proteins of known genetic types coated onto human group O cells by CrCl3 method has been developed and cells thus coated have been successfully used for Gm and Inv typing of human sera.
Abstract: A passive hemagglutination technique employing isolated γ-globulins and myeloma proteins of known genetic types coated onto human group O cells by CrCl3 method has been developed. Cells thus coated have been successfully used for Gm and Inv typing of human sera. The degree of discrimination between inhibiting and noninhibiting sera is as great as with the conventional method using cells coated with incomplete anti-Rh.
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TL;DR: Results suggest that leucocyte typing may be insufficient when donor and recipient are not related, and the ability of cells in mixed lymphocyte culture to transform is questioned.
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09 Apr 1968
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