ACKNOWLEDGMENT The authors are indebted to R. R. Race for a sample of anti-Kell serum. With the aid of this specimen, it was possible to identify another antibody (anti-Lazarus) studied in our laboratory since 1946 as of the Kell variety. This patient had two stillbirths due to hemolytic disease of the fetus and one surviving child who is Kell or Lazarus negative, the husband being heterozygous (cf. "controls" in table 1). The authors are also indebted to Mr Benson Rosenberg, Elizabeth, N. J., for the blood specimens of the Kul. family, and to Dr. W. E. Hoffman, Charleston, W. Va., for the Mc. family. The tests with anti-Kell were made with the aid of Coombs anti-human serum. Identical results with anti-Lazarus serum were obtained using both the Coombs technic and albumin suspended cells. The test with anti-Cellano were made with saline suspended cells.
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July 1, 1949
THE KELL-CELLANO (K-k) GENETIC SYSTEM OF HUMAN BLOOD FACTORS
PHILIP LEVINE,
PHILIP LEVINE
Rh Blood Testing Laboratory, Ortho Research Foundation, Raritan, New Jersey and the Nassau Hospital Laboratory, Mineola, N. Y.
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MILTON WIGOD,
MILTON WIGOD
Rh Blood Testing Laboratory, Ortho Research Foundation, Raritan, New Jersey and the Nassau Hospital Laboratory, Mineola, N. Y.
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ABBY M. BACKER,
ABBY M. BACKER
Rh Blood Testing Laboratory, Ortho Research Foundation, Raritan, New Jersey and the Nassau Hospital Laboratory, Mineola, N. Y.
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RUTH PONDER
RUTH PONDER
Rh Blood Testing Laboratory, Ortho Research Foundation, Raritan, New Jersey and the Nassau Hospital Laboratory, Mineola, N. Y.
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Blood (1949) 4 (7): 869–872.
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PHILIP LEVINE, MILTON WIGOD, ABBY M. BACKER, RUTH PONDER; THE KELL-CELLANO (K-k) GENETIC SYSTEM OF HUMAN BLOOD FACTORS. Blood 1949; 4 (7): 869–872. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V4.7.869.869
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