We report the study of a serum from a polytransfused patient, that contains an anti-HL-A8 antibody reacting by the platelet complement fixation microtechnique. The specificity is confirmed by a study on a panel of 112 different platelets and by experiments of absorption-elution on platelets, lymphocytes and granulocytes.

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