The Reactions Between Normal Human Red Cells and Antiglobulin (Coombs) Serum release_nsp4yc46pfcldjnts6a26tn2lq

by F. Stratton, Alan Richardson Jones

Published in Journal of Immunology by The American Association of Immunologists.

1955   Volume 75, p423-429

Abstract

<jats:title>Summary</jats:title> It is demonstrated that normal red cells are capable of reacting with antiglobulin (Coombs) serum so as to reduce its power to agglutinate Rh sensitized cells. The reaction is shown to be a specific combination between antiglobulin antibody and a globulin-like antigen on the normal cell surface. This antigen may be modified by the action of trypsin in such a way as to render it non-reactive, but the reactivity of the cell may be restored by treatment with normal human serum.
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