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      Effect of ABO group, secretor status and sex on cold hemagglutinins in normal adults.

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      Vox sanguinis

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          The ABO group, Lewis type and secretor status were determined in 546 normal individuals (241 male, 305 female). Their serum was tested at 4 degrees C for agglutination of group O red blood cells; the antibody was presumed to be auto-anti-I; the results were expressed as a score. Among non-A female donors, the score was higher for secretors than nonsecretors (p less than 0.05). Among non-A secretors of both sexes, female donors had a higher score than male donors (p less than 0.05). These results suggest that the level of anti-I in the serum of normal individuals may be affected by the donor's ABO group, secretor status and sex.

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          Journal
          Vox Sang.
          Vox sanguinis
          0042-9007
          0042-9007
          1984
          : 46
          : 2
          Article
          6702145
          7afdaf98-591e-4a37-bc45-25b8a82c3e9c
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