Abstract
THICK blood smears (5–10 µl./cm.2) can be grouped in the ABO blood group system by an absorptionelution technique which has been evolved in this Laboratory over the past two years.
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KIND, S. Absorption–Elution Grouping of Dried Blood Smears. Nature 185, 397–398 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/185397b0
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