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Abstract. A rapid and simple method of demonstrating the presence of high titre IgG anti‐A or anti‐B (anti A/B) is described. The method requires the separation of IgG anti‐A/B from IgM anti‐A/B using DEAE Sephadex A‐50 by a simple spin technique, and the subsequent titration of the IgG fraction to detect the presence of high titre IgG anti‐A/B. Since high titre IgG anti‐A/B is usually associated with ABO incompatibility the test is a useful guide to the prediction of ABO incompatibility in routine antenatal samples.
Vox Sanguinis – Wiley
Published: Nov 1, 1975
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