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The Prevalence of <i>H. pylori</i> Among Jordanian Type 2 Diabetic Patients and Its Association with ABO Blood Group. [PDF]
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Development of lamprey-derived antibodies against human blood group antigens. [PDF]
Kunz PB +7 more
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A case of ABO-incompatible kidney transplant: Anesthetic considerations and management
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Comparative Analysis of Dynamic Versus Static Navigation in Implant Placement Accuracy.
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Vox Sanguinis, 1970
Abstract. The serum of healthy Mrs. Ste. whose blood group is A1B agglutinated the erythrocytes of some 50% of B persons tested. No other erythrocytes were agglutinated. The agglutinin was absorbed by group B and AB erythrocytes, slightly weaker by A1 erythrocytes and still more weakly by A2 and O erythrocytes.
C, Ehnholm, O, Mäkelä
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Abstract. The serum of healthy Mrs. Ste. whose blood group is A1B agglutinated the erythrocytes of some 50% of B persons tested. No other erythrocytes were agglutinated. The agglutinin was absorbed by group B and AB erythrocytes, slightly weaker by A1 erythrocytes and still more weakly by A2 and O erythrocytes.
C, Ehnholm, O, Mäkelä
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Hemolysis from ABO Incompatibility
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2015ABO incompatibility of red blood cells leads to brisk complement-mediated lysis, particularly in the setting of red cell transfusion. The ABO blood group is the most clinically significant blood group because of preformed immunoglobulin M (IgM) and IgG antibodies to ABO blood group antigens (isohemagglutinins) in everyone except group AB individuals ...
Daimon P, Simmons, William J, Savage
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ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation
Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, 2012Purpose of review A dramatic shortage of available organs around the world encouraged attempts to cross previously forbidden immunological boundaries in kidney transplantation. This review focuses on the recent results of ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation.
Thomas, Fehr, Georg, Stussi
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ABO incompatible blood transfusion
Pathology, 1989Four cases of ABO incompatible blood transfusion are presented which occurred over a 3-year period and resulted in marked clinical variation. In each instance the error leading to the transfusion resulted from the incorrect identification of either the patient, the crossmatch sample or the donations.
J M, Bacon, I F, Young
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