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THE direct antiglobulin consumption test has been developed in several laboratories and has been applied chiefly to the detection of antibodies that sensitize thrombocytes and leucocytes1–6.
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NELKEN, D. Nature of the Coating Globulin causing a Positive Antiglobulin Consumption Test. Nature 191, 1110–1111 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/1911110a0
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