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Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is one of the most frequently performed clinical procedures and therapies to improve tissue oxygen delivery in hospitalized patients worldwide.
Hong-Yang Li, Kai Guo, Kai Guo, Kai Guo
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Sex Ratio and the ABO Blood Group System [PDF]
An interesting association between the sex ratio at birth and the ABO blood group system has been demonstrated by Sanghvi (1951). He showed, in each of two population samples, one from New York and the other from Bombay, that the sex ratio (percentage of males) of Group O infants of Group O mothers was significantly higher than that of Group A infants ...
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Polymorphism of ABO*O alleles and its clinical significance
Background. 62 ABO*O alleles of the ABO system are known. Some ABO*O alleles may be accompanied by the presence of residual A-glycosyltransferase activity in people of group O, which may lead to errors in determining the blood group.
L. L. Golovkina+8 more
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Hybrid photon-phonon blockade [PDF]
We describe a novel type of blockade in a hybrid mode generated by linear coupling of photonic and phononic modes. We refer to this effect as hybrid photon-phonon blockade and show how it can be generated and detected in a driven nonlinear optomechanical superconducting system.
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Incidence of breast cancer among blood groups of women in the holy Governorate of Karbala
Introduction: Breast cancer is a significant problem that affects women all over the world and is a leading cause of death among these patients. ABO blood groups are stable and vary by socioeconomic, geographical, and ethnic groupings. Blood type affects
Ahmed Khudhair Abdulridha Al-Ganimi+1 more
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Hybridization-switching induced Mott transition in ABO$_3$ perovskites [PDF]
We propose the concept of "hybridization-switching induced Mott transition" which is relevant to a broad class of ABO$_3$ perovskite materials including BiNiO$_3$ and PbCrO$_3$ which feature extended $6s$ orbitals on the A-site cation (Bi or Pb), and A-O covalency induced ligand holes.
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Molecular Genetics of the ABO Histo‐Blood Group System [PDF]
AbstractMolecular genetic study of the histo‐blood group ABO system has elucidated the allelic basis of this genetic locus. Comparison of the nucleotide sequence has identified in the coding region differences which change amino acid sequences of the glycosyltransferases coded by these genes.
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Stabilization of A-site ordered perovskites and formation of spin-half antiferromagnetic lattice: CaCu$_3$Ti$_4$O$_{12}$ and CaCu$_3$Zr$_4$O$_{12}$ [PDF]
A-site ordered perovskites, CaCu$_3$B$_4$O$_{12}$, which are derivatives of conventional ABO$_3$ perovskites, exhibit varying electronic and magnetic properties. With the objective of examining the role of Cu in this work, we have studied CaCu$_3$Ti$_4$O$_{12}$ and CaCu$_3$Zr$_4$O$_{12}$ and presented the cause of the crystallization of A-site ordered ...
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The ABO blood group system revisited: a review and update [PDF]
Abstract The antigens of the ABO system were the first to be recognized as blood groups and actually the first human genetic markers known. Their presence and the realization of naturally occurring antibodies to those antigens lacking from the cells made sense of the erratic failure of blood transfusion hitherto and opened up the ...
Jill R. Storry, Martin L. Olsson
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The glycosyltransferases encoded by genes from the human ABO, Lewis, and Secretor histo-blood group systems synthesize part of the carbohydrate antigens in hematopoietic and non-hematopoietic tissues.
Luiz Carlos De Mattos+5 more
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