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A SAMPLE of blood sent to us because of the presence of most unusual antibodies has proved, on investigation, to have even more extraordinary Rh antigens. The blood is unique in our experience, and in the literature, in that it has the antigen D, but lacks any detectable representative of the C and E allelomorphic series of antigens.
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Fisher, R. A., and Race, R. R., Nature, 157, 48 (1946).
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RACE, R., SANGER, R. & SELWYN, J. A Probable Deletion in a Human Rh Chromosome. Nature 166, 520 (1950). https://doi.org/10.1038/166520a0
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