Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. Fluorescence histograms of platelets treated with human anti-A,B. / In this assay, O platelets (A) could not be distinguished from A2 platelets (B). The platelets from most A1donors (C) gave a broad histogram that overlapped the histograms of group O and group A2 platelets. However, some A1 platelet preparations (D) gave a broad histogram similar in shape to that of normal-expresser A1 platelets, but shifted to the right, and (E) 2 of 100 donors gave a sharp peak consisting of platelets expressing much higher levels of A antigen. The histograms shown are referred to as Type I (D) and Type II (E) high expresser.

Fluorescence histograms of platelets treated with human anti-A,B.

In this assay, O platelets (A) could not be distinguished from A2 platelets (B). The platelets from most A1donors (C) gave a broad histogram that overlapped the histograms of group O and group A2 platelets. However, some A1 platelet preparations (D) gave a broad histogram similar in shape to that of normal-expresser A1 platelets, but shifted to the right, and (E) 2 of 100 donors gave a sharp peak consisting of platelets expressing much higher levels of A antigen. The histograms shown are referred to as Type I (D) and Type II (E) high expresser.

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