Pinder L B, Farr D E, Woodfield D G
Vox Sang. 1984;47(4):290-2. doi: 10.1111/j.1423-0410.1984.tb01600.x.
A new low-incidence red cell antigen (Milne) has been detected. The antigen is inherited as an autosomal dominant and is not controlled by MNSs, Kell, Duffy, or Se. Anti-Milne is not uncommon and is often found in sera containing antibodies to other low-frequency antigens.