1987
DOI: 10.1159/000461719
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Use of Fab Anti-IgG in Phenotyping IgG-Sensitised Red Cells

Abstract: Previously described methods of phenotyping red cells sensitised with IgG using the indirect antiglobulin test required the dissociation of the coating protein. Based on an entirely different principle, Fab fragments of anti-human IgG (Fab anti-IgG) were used to block the antiglobulin binding sites on cell-bound IgG molecules, removing the necessity to dissociate them from the red cell. Fab anti-IgG was found to be effective in blocking interfering IgG on in vivo and in vitro IgG-sensitised red cells, permitti… Show more

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