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The Destruction of Red Cells by Antibodies in Man. I. Observations on the Sequestration and Lysis of Red Cells Altered by Immune Mechanisms1
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Much of our present knowledge of the pathologic physiology of the acquired hemolytic anemias origi- nated from observations of the fate of heterologous red cells in immunized animals and of the syn- dromes produced in animals by injections of heter- ologous anti-red cell sera (1-17). The frank he- molysins present in anti-red cell sera seemed to provide a complete explanation for the experimental findings, but it was early stressed by Muir and M'Nee (6) and by Banti (8) that the hemo- lytic action of hemolysin-containing sera was greater in extent and slower in evolution when in- jected into the intact animal than when added to red cells in vitro. It was also pointed out by Banti
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