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THE hæmagglutinins of Glycine soja(synonyms: Glycine max, Soja hispida, Dolichos soja, Soja angusti-folia), stated to be inactive against human erythrocytes but active against certain animal cells, particularly those of the rabbit1, have been found to agglutinate human red blood corpuscles non-specific-ally in the cold2
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BIRD, G. Hæmagglutinins of Glycine soja . Nature 176, 1127–1128 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1038/1761127a0
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