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- Title
Blood Group Antigens Mi<sup>a</sup> and Vw and their Relation to the MNSs System.
- Authors
WALLACE, J.; MILNE, G. R.; MOHN, J.; LAMBERT, R. M.; RoSAMILIA, H. G.; MOORES, PHYLLIS; SANGER, RUTH; RACE, R. R.
- Abstract
THE blood group antigen Mia was discovered by Levine, Stock, Kuhmichel and Bronikovsky1 in 1951. Anti-Mia, the antibody necessary for the identification of the antigen, was made by a mother in response to immunization by her Mi(a +) fœtus which, as a result, had severe hæmolytic disease. The antigen was shown to be inherited as a dominant character. The antigen was evidently rare, for no example was found in testing 425 random people.
- Publication
Nature, 1957, Vol 179, Issue 4557, p478
- ISSN
0028-0836
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/179478a0