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The article describes the author's experiments with artificial induction in lower monkeys (Papio hamadryas) of a hemolytic disease of newborn. The experiments were made on monkey couples — sires and dams — incompatible in the isoantigenic respect. An increase in the immunologic incompatibility between the fetus and the maternal body was achieved by immunization of females with blood erythrocytes from the males with which they had been mated. The possibility of induction of hemolytic disease of newborn in lower monkeys has been proved for the first time.
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L. S. Volkova and M. Sh. Verbitskii, In book: The Monkey as an Object for Medical and Biological Experiments [in Russian], Sukhumi (1963), p. 99.
L. S. Volkova, M. Sh. Verbitskii, and N. A. Asanov, In book: Proceedings of the Third All-Union Conference on the Transplantation of Tissues and Organs [in Russian], Erevan (1963), p. 17.
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Volkova, L.S., Verbitskii, M.S. & Andreeva, A.V. Experimental reproduction of hemolytic disease of the newborn in lower monkeys. Bull Exp Biol Med 61, 499–502 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01892437
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01892437