1962
DOI: 10.1159/000464774
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The Antigen C^w produced by the Gene Complex C^WD-

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“…The present genecomplex shows some similarity with the one demonstrated in a Canadian family by GUNSON and DONOHUE [I], later on further examined by TIPPETT et a/. [5]. Here a weak Cw antigen was found [5], but unlike our family, no antigen determined by the E/e locus was demonstrable.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The present genecomplex shows some similarity with the one demonstrated in a Canadian family by GUNSON and DONOHUE [I], later on further examined by TIPPETT et a/. [5]. Here a weak Cw antigen was found [5], but unlike our family, no antigen determined by the E/e locus was demonstrable.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The present gene complex shows some similarity with the one demonstrated in a Canadian family by Gunson and Donohue [1], later on further examined by Tippett et al [5]. Here a weak Cw antigen was found [5], but unlike our family, no antigen determined by the E/e locus was demonstrable.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In our study, as in Tippett et al [5], the various anti-Cw sera differed somewhat in their ability to distinguish between the weak and the normal Cw antigens. It appeared as if other properties than the titres, e.g.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…Or the E/e antigens may be lacking, while the C/c antigens are present, although weaker than normal, as in D(CW)- [9,22] and D(c)- [21] ; the D(C)-complex has not yet been described. There may, furthermore, be a reduced strength of the C/c as well as the E/e antigens, as in d(C) (e) [1], D(C) (e) [19,4], d(c) (e) [15,3], and d(C) (E) [23] …”
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