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The FORS blood group system was reviewed in this journal1 and elsewhere2 and was acknowledged by the International Society of Blood Transfusion in 2012.3 The discovery that human red blood cells (RBCs) from rare families could express the Forssman glycolipid4 was made 100 years after Professor Forssman (Fig. 1) of Lund, Sweden, discovered it in animals by immunizing rabbits with extracts of tissue from guinea pigs or horses to obtain the so-called Forssman antiserum that, when given to sheep
A.K. Hult,
M.L. Olsson
Immunohematology, Volume 36 , ISSUE 1, 14–18
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Annika K. Hult,
Martin L. Olsson
Immunohematology, Volume 33 , ISSUE 2, 64–72