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titleOfInvention Test method for erythrocyte antigen
abstract There is provided a method capable of stably performing a test on surface antigens having different sensitivities without causing any peeling or damage to the antigen during the reaction. Different irregular antibodies can be obtained by reacting red blood cells, which have been subjected to inactivation treatment according to sensitivity to irregular antigens on surfaces having different sensitivities, with a specimen in a solid phase in a predetermined container. A method for examining erythrocyte antigens, which comprises immobilizing a protein in a stable solid phase state. [Selection figure] None
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