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Effect of maternal ABO blood type on birth weight and preeclampsia [PDF]
Background: ABO blood group has been recognized as a risk factor for distinct disease states. The association between ABO blood group and adverse pregnancy outcomes has not been extensively studied, especially in relation to birth weight and preeclampsia
Beyazıt, Fatma +4 more
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A historical overview of advances in molecular genetic/genomic studies of the ABO blood group system. [PDF]
Yamamoto F.
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ABO Blood Group System and Gastric Cancer: A Case-Control Study and Meta-Analysis [PDF]
Zhiwei Wang +8 more
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regard to ABO and Rh group alleles of Burusho and Balti tribes of northern Pakistan in order to determine origin of these populations. Methods: A prospective study was conducted from November 2006 to January 2007 at Combined Military Hospital Gilgit in ...
Mohammad Abdul Naeem
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The ABO Blood Group System and Plasmodium Infection in Iran: A Comprehensive Study
Background: Geographical distribution of ABO blood groups affects by race, ethnicity, migration and some infectious agents, such as Plasmodium species. P.
Farshid Karami +3 more
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ABO blood group system and placental malaria in an area of unstable malaria transmission in eastern Sudan [PDF]
Ishag Adam +5 more
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Changing perspectives on liver transplantation in 1988. [PDF]
After liver transplantation for cancer, there is a high incidence of disease recurrence within 18 to 36 months for most tumors, although there are a small number of long-term survivors.
Gordon, RD, Starzl, TE
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The clinical importance of ABO blood group system extends beyond immunohaematology and has been associated with diseases, criminal tendencies, personal characteristics and intelligence.
Mathias Abiodun Emokpae and JohnPaul Chukwudi Nnadi
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Genetic Disease Burden, Nutrition and Determinants of Tribal Health Care in Chhattisgarh State of Central-East India: A Status Paper [PDF]
Tribal health is an important aspect of development and progress of the people. This study pertaining to genetic disease burden, nutritional status and biomedical anthropological assessment with particular reference to determinants of tribal health care ...
Balgir, RS
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