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False-positive reactions of some monoclonal anti-c reagents
Transfusion Medicine, 07/02/09
Strobel E et al. - Cross-reactivities of monoclonal reagents for red blood cell (RBC) typing are seen very rarely, e.g. in some reagents for testing of ABO or Lewis antigens. Some manufacturers give a remark on a possible cold agglutinin activity of their monoclonal anti-c reagents in the instruction leaflet, but in order to avoid such irritation, the authors recommend to remove this cross-reactivity by dilution during the manufacturing process.
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