[1. Quist E. Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia and Red Blood Cell Autoantibodies. Quist E., Koepsell S. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2015,11(139)1455-8. doi: 10.5858 / arpa.2014-0337-RS.10.5858/arpa.2014-0337-RS26516943]Search in Google Scholar
[2. Blackall D.P. Warm-reactive autoantibodies in pediatric patients: clinical and serologic correlations. J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2007, 11(29) 792-796.10.1097/MPH.0b013e318157fdbd17984701]Search in Google Scholar
[3. Wheeler C.A, Calhoun L., Blackall D.P. Warm reactive autoantibodies: clinical and serologic correlations. Am J Clin Pathol. 2004,5(1) 680-685.10.1309/CJAW6N8J6H0HR2WM]Search in Google Scholar
[4. Zantek N.D., Koepsell S.A., Tharp D.R. Cohn CS. The direct antiglobulin test: a critical step in the evaluation of hemolysis. Am J Hematol. 2012,87(7) 707-709.10.1002/ajh.2321822566278]Search in Google Scholar
[5. Marsh W.L. Scoring of hemagglutination reactions. Transfusion. 1972(12) 352-3.10.1111/j.1537-2995.1972.tb04459.x5072588]Search in Google Scholar
[6. Delevsky Yu. P., Dielievska V. Yu. Antigen–antibody electrostatic interactions in the ab0 blood system. Весцi на-цыянальнай акадэмii навук беларусi. Серыя медыцынскіх навук. 2016(1) P. 44-51.]Search in Google Scholar
[7. Judd W.J. Microbial-associated forms of polyagglutination (T, Tk and Acquired B) Beck M.L., Judd W.J., eds. Polyaggluti-nation: A Technical Workshop. 1st ed. Washington DC: American Association of Blood Banks. 1980, 23-53.]Search in Google Scholar
[8. Judd W.J. Review: polyagglutination. Immunohematology. 1992;8(3):58-69.]Search in Google Scholar
[9. Joshi S.R., Naik R.A., Gupte S.C. Unusual spontaneous cold auto-hemagglutination phenomenon in blood units stored under blood bank condition: A retrospective analysis. Asian J Transfus Sci. 2015(9) 141-4.10.4103/0973-6247.162705456213326420932]Search in Google Scholar
[10. Beck M.L. Blood group antigens acquired de novo. Garratty G, ed. Blood group antigens and disease. Arlington, VA: American Association of Blood Banks. 1983, 45-66.]Search in Google Scholar
[11. Bird G.W. Clinical aspects of the red blood cell polyagglutinability of microbial origin. Blood Groups and Other Red Cell Surface Markers in Health, 1982.]Search in Google Scholar