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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, Olli 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, Olli Mäkelä
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FREQUENCY OF ABO ERYTHROBLASTOSIS
Pediatrics, 1958Blood from 1,125 sets of mothers and infants was grouped and typed. Blood of mother and infant was found to be incompatible in the ABO system in 230 instances. ABO erythroblastosis was detected by rigid criteria in 5.6% of this group. To date the Witebsky slide test appears to be a valuable adjunct in the diagnosis of ABO erythroblastosis.
James G. Sites +2 more
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Association of FUT2 and ABO with Crohn's disease in Koreans
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2020Fucosyltransferase 2 (FUT2) at 19q13 is a well‐established susceptibility locus for Crohn's disease (CD) in Caucasians. FUT2 encodes α‐1,2‐fucosyltransferase that regulates the secretion of the α‐1‐2‐N‐acetylgalactosaminyltransferase and α‐1‐3 ...
B. Ye +12 more
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Transfusion, 2020
Recent advances in desensitization techniques and immunosuppressive therapy have led to improved outcomes after ABO‐incompatible (ABO‐i) kidney transplantation (KT).
Hyungsuk Kim +7 more
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Recent advances in desensitization techniques and immunosuppressive therapy have led to improved outcomes after ABO‐incompatible (ABO‐i) kidney transplantation (KT).
Hyungsuk Kim +7 more
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Annals of Human Genetics, 1966
SummaryThe ABO blood types of 581 institutionalized mongoloid subjects were determined and compared with blood types of a like number of non‐mongoloid retardates drawn from the same institutions. No significant differences in counties of residence of the two groups were detected. Comparison of the ABO frequencies revealed a slight deficiency of types O
Harold O. Goodman, James J. Thomas
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SummaryThe ABO blood types of 581 institutionalized mongoloid subjects were determined and compared with blood types of a like number of non‐mongoloid retardates drawn from the same institutions. No significant differences in counties of residence of the two groups were detected. Comparison of the ABO frequencies revealed a slight deficiency of types O
Harold O. Goodman, James J. Thomas
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Localization of Haptoglobin and ABO
Nature, 1965RECENTLY, P. S. Gerald et al.1 published their observations on haptoglobin (Hp) in a family with a child in which one of the D group chromosomes (13, 14 or 15) was deformed into a ring structure, which implies that part of the chromosomal material of the chromosome is deleted.
L. E. Nijenhuis +2 more
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