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BLOOD-SAMPLES from 73 pure-bred Brazilian Indians in the interior of the Mato Grosso, Brazil, have been examined by us for the presence of the antigens A, B, C, c, D, E, e, M, N, S, P, Lutheran, Kell and Duffy (Fya). An account of this work will be published elsewhere in full.
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PANTIN, A., JUNQUEIRA, P. Blood Groups of Brazilian Indians. Nature 167, 998 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1038/167998b0
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