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A Study of Various Antibodies and Genetically Determined Serum Groups among Aborters Producing Anti-Tja-Like Hemolysis and Non-Aborters in Western Australia

A Study of Various Antibodies and Genetically Determined Serum Groups among Aborters Producing... Acta hacmat. 38: 231-239 (1967) Department of Pathology, King Edward Memorial Hospital for Women, Subiaco, Western Australia; Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco Medical Center, San Francisco, Calif.; Department of Biological Statistics, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Western Australia A Study of Various Antibodies and Genetically Determined Serum Groups among Aborters Producing Anti-Tja-Like Hemolysis and Non-Aborters in Western Australia* G. H. Vos, H. H. F udenberg, L. I njo L uan E mg a n d N. S. Stenhouse Since the discovery o f the anti-T ja-like hemolysin (7) extensive investigations have been carried out attem pting to relate this factor to the obstetric history of the mother, the various blood groups of the red cells, and other known types of hemolysins (9, 10). The possibility th a t the West Australian aborters are im m uno­ logic hyper responders, and thus more often form other types of antibodies as well as hemolysins seemed to w arrant investigation. In addition, it also seemed o f im portance at this stage to assess the possible association o f various genetically determined serum groups which may be associated with the occurrence o f an ti-T ja-like hem ­ olysins. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acta Haematologica Karger

A Study of Various Antibodies and Genetically Determined Serum Groups among Aborters Producing Anti-Tja-Like Hemolysis and Non-Aborters in Western Australia

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Publisher
Karger
Copyright
© 1967 S. Karger AG, Basel
ISSN
0001-5792
eISSN
1421-9662
DOI
10.1159/000209020
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Abstract

Acta hacmat. 38: 231-239 (1967) Department of Pathology, King Edward Memorial Hospital for Women, Subiaco, Western Australia; Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco Medical Center, San Francisco, Calif.; Department of Biological Statistics, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Western Australia A Study of Various Antibodies and Genetically Determined Serum Groups among Aborters Producing Anti-Tja-Like Hemolysis and Non-Aborters in Western Australia* G. H. Vos, H. H. F udenberg, L. I njo L uan E mg a n d N. S. Stenhouse Since the discovery o f the anti-T ja-like hemolysin (7) extensive investigations have been carried out attem pting to relate this factor to the obstetric history of the mother, the various blood groups of the red cells, and other known types of hemolysins (9, 10). The possibility th a t the West Australian aborters are im m uno­ logic hyper responders, and thus more often form other types of antibodies as well as hemolysins seemed to w arrant investigation. In addition, it also seemed o f im portance at this stage to assess the possible association o f various genetically determined serum groups which may be associated with the occurrence o f an ti-T ja-like hem ­ olysins.

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Acta HaematologicaKarger

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