Abstract

Absorption studies with human anti-A and anti-B sera suggested the presence of B-like antigen on marmoset red blood cells and the absence of any A-like antigen. Reaction of specific anti-A and anti-B elu-ates with marmoset cells confirmed the absorption tests. Eluates prepared from the absorption of the anti-A and anti-B reagents with marmoset red cells suggested, however, the presence of an A-like antigen in addition to the B-like antigen on their red cells. Inhibition tests on marmoset saliva suggested the presence of the A antigen and the absence of B and H antigenic substances in their saliva.

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