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Serological interactions among sera of human renal graft recipients.
Serological interactions among sera of human renal graft recipients in double diffusion in gel were observed by chance. Antigen was detected in six of 127 recipients and antibody in two of 30 recipients tested. One of the six recipients carrying the antigen had also antibody in one serum sample. On the basis of the pattern of reactions observed, the hypothesis was expressed that the described antigen-antibody system had "pan" rather than "allo" character.