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Allo-anti-M: Detection peaks around 2 years of age, but may be attenuated by red blood cell transfusion.

Yoshiko TamaiHitoshi OhtoHiroyasu YasudaAkihiro TakeshitaNobuharu FujiiHiroaki OgoYurika YazawaTakaaki HatoKinuko MitaniKeijiro SuzukiAkihiko YokohamaYoko KatoMisao AbeMidori KumagawaYasunori UedaKenneth E NolletLaura CoolingJunichi Kitazawanull null
Published in: Transfusion (2021)
Naturally occurring anti-M is a phenomenon of younger ages, predominantly between 1 and 3 years. After transfusion, it often falls to undetectable levels.
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