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THE antigenic composition of the human erythrocyte is well defined and is the basis of the established blood group systems, but little is known about individual antigenic differences in body fluids and tissue cells outside the blood groups. The cytotoxic factor of serum has been determined here with the aid of a simple method of cell culture1–3.
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BERGMAN, S. Inheritance of the Cytotoxic Factor of Human Serum. Nature 212, 543 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/212543a0
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