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SINCE the A, B and Rh agglutinogens so frequently invoke an immune response, either between mother and baby or as the result of incompatible blood transfusions, speculation has arisen to explain why differences in M and N type of donor and recipient, or of baby and mother, do not have the same effect.
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TOVEY, G. Failure of Iso-Immunization to M and N Agglutinogens in Man. Nature 154, 580 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/154580a0
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