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==History== The Coombs test was first described in 1945 by [[Cambridge]] [[immunology|immunologists]] [[Robin Coombs]] (after whom it is named), [[Arthur Mourant]] and [[Robert Russell Race|Rob Race]].<ref>{{cite journal |pmid=21006651 |pmc=2065689 |year=1945 |last1=Coombs |first1=R. R. |title=A new test for the detection of weak and incomplete Rh agglutinins |journal=British Journal of Experimental Pathology |volume=26 |pages=255β66 |last2=Mourant |first2=A. E. |last3=Race |first3=R. R. |issue=4 }}</ref> Historically, it was done in [[test tube]]s. Today, it is commonly done using automated solid phase or gel technology.
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