[The possibility of use of amidinated human erythrocytes as agglutinin adsorbents in hemagglutination tests].
Folia Haematol Int Mag Klin Morphol Blutforsch, 1977;104(2):258-64.
PMID: 69589
Abstract
This study is concerned with the agglutinability of amidinated human erythrocytes. Amidinated erythrocytes behave like an immuno-adsorbent. Following the adsorption of an agglutinin, amidinated erythrocytes agglutinate specifically with native red blood cells or with native eukaryotic cells, if the glycocalyx of these native cells is provided with the respective agglutinin receptor groupings.
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