A-specific autoantigenic ovarian glycolipids inducing production of 'natural' anti-A antibody.

P Arend, J Nijssen

Journal Article: Nature (impact factor: 34.48). 10/1977; 269(5625):255-7.

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    ACCORDING to current concepts, those antibody populations which appear spontaneously in the sera of many species against components of the widely-distributed ABH (blood-group) antigen system are due to stimulation by corresponding exogenous (environmental) antigenic material1−3. We present here evidence which strongly suggests an alternative origin, i.e. some “natural” anti-A antibody populations in particular must reflect growth processes.

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ACCORDING to current concepts, those
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ABH (blood
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