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THE existence of A, B, AB and O groups in platelets has been shown by Gurewitch and Nelken1, and confirmed by other authors. This communication deals with the application of fluorescent antibody technique2 for the investigation of platelet antigens.
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JANKOVIČ, B., ARSENIJEVIČ, K. Histochemical Demonstration of A and B Antigens in Platelets. Nature 183, 695–696 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/183695a0
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