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Isohemolytic and isoagglutinative phenomena noted in occasional dogs during plasmapheresis, appear to be related to antigenic formation of immune bodies by the recipient due to certain factors in the donors' red cells. These hemolytic and agglutinative properties persist in the serum for long periods of time and may be intensified by renewed injection of red cells. Isohemolysis of the red cells of dogs appears to depend at least in part upon fixation of complement.
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