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IT has been demonstrated that rabbit anti-mouse erythrocyte serum is capable of agglutinating ascites tumour cells1. Nothing is known, however, about the components of the erythrocyte which are responsible for producing the agglutinin; the present experiment was carried out to clarify this point, and mouse-specific ascites tumour cells and mouse erythrocytes were used.
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FURUSAWA, M., KOTANI, M., TAKEUCHI, H. et al. Some Antigen Similarities between Mouse Erythrocytes and Ehrlich Ascites Tumour Cells. Nature 207, 1204 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/2071204a0
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