A Case of Lewis Negative ‘Bombay’ Blood Type
1968
Summary
A case of a ‘Bombay’, Lewis negative blood type is described. The saliva of the Proposita has apparently failed to cross — react with anti-Pn XIV serum. Her red cells scored higher titers than red cells of normal ABO phenotypes with a lectins (Ricinus communis) known to possess anti-Pn XIV specificity.
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