Abstract
THE agglutination of fish erythrocytes by normal human sera has been reported previously by a number of authors1,2. The present communication reports a new agglutinin of which no previous descriptions have been found in the available literature.
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VERSO, M. Unusual Human Agglutinin defining a Serological Difference between Australian Trout Species. Nature 214, 1361–1362 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/2141361a0
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