1973
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.111.1.278
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Water Buffalo Blood Groups. IV. Antigenic Determinant Located beneath the Surface of Red Cells

Abstract: Summary In water buffalo, two paternal half-sibs have been identified which, when used as recipients, produced antibodies of the same specificity as those they stimulated when used as donors. The apparent serologic paradox is presumably due to an antigenic determinant located beneath the surface of erythrocytes.

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