Spontaneously Occurring Agglutinins in Primate Sera

Abstract
Tests for spontaneously occurring agglutinins in the sera of nonhuman primates showed that such antibodies are not infrequent. Some act as heteroagglutinins, others as autoagglutinins, while of most interest are the isoagglutinins, especially those found in female animals apparently resulting from isoimmunization in pregnancy.

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