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  1. Why blood group A individuals are at risk whereas blood group O individuals are protected from SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) infection: A hypothesis regarding how the virus invades the human body via ABO(H) blood group-determining carbohydrates
  2. Malaria tropica and plasmodium falciparum survival; how O-GalNAc glycosylation drives evolution
  3. The human natural anti-A isoagglutinin dissolves from trans-species, germline Tn antigen
  4. ABO (histo) blood group phenotype development and human reproduction as they relate to ancestral IgM formation: A hypothesis
  5. Complementary innate (anti-A-specific) IgM emerging from ontogenic O-GalNAc-transferase depletion
  6. Ancestral gene and “complementary” antibody dominate early ontogeny
  7. “Natural” antibodies and histo-blood groups in biological development with respect to histo-blood group A. A perspective review
  8. A-specific autoantigenic ovarian glycolipids inducing production of ‘natural’ anti-A antibody
  9. Antigenic Alteration of Red Cell Surfaces Exposed to Enzymatic Actions of Autologous Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes
  10. Enzymatic actions of polymorphonuclear leukocytes on specific membrane receptors of autologous cells
  11. Observations on different origins of “naturally” occurring antibodies
  12. Der unterschiedliche Einfluß einer erhöhten enteralen Antigenresorption auf das Verhalten der „natürlichen“ Antikörper bei Personen der Blutgruppen 0 und A