A Study on the Agglutination Activity of
Human Sera to Duck Red Blood Cells |
Jong-Chul Kim |
Department of Legal Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Korea |
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Abstract |
To form a part of subdivision of human blood type for individual identification, the author experimented the agglutination activity of human sera (of 235 blood donors) to duck red blood cells (RBC) and investigated the relation with existing blood types to comparative possibly.
The following results were obtained:
1. Human sera was divided into 2 groups by their agglutination activity to duck RBC ; one was agglutination group and the other was no-agglutination group, the incidence of the former (agglutination group) was 81% and the latter was 19%.
2. The agglutination property of human sera to duck RBC had no relation with ABO, Cl, H, Vp, ab.C, CCI and other blood types.
3. Individual differences of duck RBC didn't effect on their agglutination reaction by human sera. |
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