Macro- and Microdifferences in Blood Group Antigens and Antibodies

Abstract
Evidence is presented that the graded differences observed among the subgroups of A in man and nonhuman primates, and in newborn as compared with adults is due, not to differences in the nature of the determinant group nor to differences in the number of antigenic sites on the red cell envelope, but to differences in the length of the chain subjacent to the determinant group.

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