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ATTEMPTS to demonstrate leucocyte antibodies in sera from pregnant women, so far as we know, have been unsuccessful. However, from recent observations in our laboratory, we believe that they do occur.
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VAN ROOD, J., EERNISSE, J. & VAN LEEUWEN, A. Leucocyte Antibodies in Sera from Pregnant Women. Nature 181, 1735–1736 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/1811735a0
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