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1 Laboratories of the Buffalo General Hospital and the Departments of Pathology, Bacteriology, and Immunology of the University of Buffalo, School of Medicine, Buffalo, N. Y.
Analysis of reactions to 5,969 transfusions of homologous blood, as compared
to those in 1,045ra tnsfusions of conditioned universal blood, reveals that, during
the routine use of group O blood conditioned by the addition of blood group
specific substances A and B, there have been no detectable untoward effects ascribable to these specific substances.
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