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Importance of Antiglobulin Reaction for Detection of New Factors in Cattle

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Blood Groups of Animals

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Antiglobulin sera have been obtained in three goats, each of which was immunized with one bovine plasma — Freund’s adjuvant was used. After suitable absorption of the anti-red cell antibodies with a titre from 1/16 to 1/32, the precipitating titre of the three sera was in the ring test: 1°/¼, 2°/ 1/3, 3°/1/2. Precipitation in agar gave bad results (only a weak line of precipitation with the pure serum No 2).

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Millot, P. (1965). Importance of Antiglobulin Reaction for Detection of New Factors in Cattle. In: Matoušek, J. (eds) Blood Groups of Animals. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-6289-2_60

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