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Human sera containing several varieties of Rh antibodies have been described1. These may be distinguished one from another by their reactions with Rh-positive cells, particularly with the rare types Rh' and Rh". The reactions are shown below.
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STRATTON, F. Rh Antibodies in Human Sera: a New Variety. Nature 153, 773 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/153773a0
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