Cell Surface Changes in Development: The I Blood Group Antigen in Humans
<p>The I blood group system in humans was investigated in order to study cell surface changes in development.</p> <p>One advantage in studying the I-antigen in man is the availability of well defined, easily purifiable cold agglutinin molecules with anti-I specificity. Sera f...
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