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Neimann-Sotensen, A.: A cta h a cm at. 20: 225-235 (1958). Dept, of Physiology and Endocrinology, 261 Royal Vet. and Agricultural Coll., Copenhagen, Denmark B lo o d G r o u p s o f A n im a ls in R e la tio n to H u m a n B lo o d G r o u p s B y A . N e i m a n n - S o r e n s e n Among animals, the domestic species, cattle, pig, sheep, horse, domestic fowl and dog, are the ones, which have been subjected to the most blood group investi gations, and the following review shall be limited to these. T he literature on the subject which has mainly accumulated during the last 15 years is now abundant, and the space available will only allow a presentation of the general picture, which has appeared from this work. Blood Groups o f Cattle Experience has shown that cattle blood groups are best studied by means of the hemolytic technique61. Although certain of the earliest writers on cattle blood groups report that iso- agglutination does occur in cattle19’ 36’ 27 28 29,
Acta Haematologica – Karger
Published: Jan 1, 2009
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