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... BLOOD GROUPS Knowledge of blood group antigens is essential since blood trans- fusions are used extensively in medicine . Early attempts to transfer blood from one person to another frequently had disastrous results . This was the case ...
... BLOOD GROUPS Knowledge of blood group antigens is essential since blood trans- fusions are used extensively in medicine . Early attempts to transfer blood from one person to another frequently had disastrous results . This was the case ...
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... blood . Blood group molecules are also found in external secretion , par- ticularly in saliva , as glycoproteins of heterogeneous molecular weight . Their presence or absence in secretion is under genetic con- trol by a regulatory gene ...
... blood . Blood group molecules are also found in external secretion , par- ticularly in saliva , as glycoproteins of heterogeneous molecular weight . Their presence or absence in secretion is under genetic con- trol by a regulatory gene ...
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... blood to lymph and back to blood . The main place whereby blood lymphocytes cross into the lymphatic cir- culation is in the lymphoid tissue . The lymphocytes enter the lymph node through the arterial circulation and then adhere to ...
... blood to lymph and back to blood . The main place whereby blood lymphocytes cross into the lymphatic cir- culation is in the lymphoid tissue . The lymphocytes enter the lymph node through the arterial circulation and then adhere to ...
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