A SERUM that identifies a new blood-group antigen was obtained from the parturient mother of a baby with erythroblastosis fœtalis. Mrs. Kidd had had five previous pregnancies but no blood transfusions. No previous babies had erythroblastosis fœtalis. She was delivered on April 17, 1950, of a male infant who developed typical erythroblastosis fœtalis, and whose cells gave a positive direct Coombs's test. On routine testing of Mrs. Kidd's serum at that time, it was apparent that it contained a previously unidentified antibody. © 1951 Nature Publishing Group.
CITATION STYLE
Allen, F. H., Diamond, L. K., & Niedziela, B. (1951). A new blood-group antigen. Nature, 167(4247), 482. https://doi.org/10.1038/167482b0
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.