Abstract:Using seven different anti-H reagents of fish and plant origin, cross-reactive human blood group 0(H)-like activity was detected in 15 of 22 invertebrate extracts examined. All of the ‘H-active’ extracts reacted with eel serum. This was demonstrated by precipitation or by the inhibition of eel serum induced agglutination of group O erythrocytes. Catfish and eel anti-H sera precipitated with the galactogens present in albumin gland extracts from five species of snails. L-fucose has not been detected in these ga… Show more
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