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Wiener, A.: Heredity of the Agglutinogens M and N of Landsteiner and 

 Levine. II. Theoretics. Statistical Considerations, J. Immunol. 21: 

 157, 1931. 



Wiener, A. S., Lederer, M., and Polayes, S. H.: Studies in Isohemagglutina- 

 tion. III. On the Heredity of the Landsteiner Blood Groups, J. Im- 

 munol. 18: 201, 1930. 



Wiener, A. S., Lederer, Max, and Polayes, S. H.: Studies in Isohemag- 

 glutination. I. Theoretical Consideration, J. Immunol. 16: 469, 

 1929. 



Wiener, A. S. : Subdivisions of Group A and Group AB. II. Isoimmuniza- 

 tion of A, Individuals Against A^ Blood; With Special Reference to 

 the Role of the Subgroups in Transfusion Reactions, J. Immunol. 41: 

 181, 1941. 



Wiener, A. S., and Kosofsky, I.: Quantitative Studies on the Group-Specific 

 Substances in Human Blood and Saliva. I. Group-Specific Substance 

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Yamakami, K.r The Individuality of Semen With Reference to Its Property 

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 1926. 



Zinsser, H. : Isoantibodies, Resistance to Infectious Diseases, New York, 

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Zinsser, H., Enders, J. F., and Fothergill, L. D. : Isoantibodies and the Blood 

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