Finke M, Sachs V, Vollert B, Lopez M, Salmon C, Hoppe H H, Fischer K
Blut. 1976 May;32(5):371-4. doi: 10.1007/BF00996477.
The serum of a patient (Mr. Lat) with the regular blood group A1 B contains an anti-B reacting with all cells having a B antigen except Bx and cis AB. The anti-B reacts at 4 degrees C and occasionally at room temperature as shown by agglutination, absorption-eluction and by thermo-dynamic assays. The antibody is regarded as an irregular autoantibody belonging to the group of the so called "suppressed" or "latent" antibodies.