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ABO and H Blood Group Systems

2009
The ABO blood group system consists of the A, B, and H antigens. Group O individuals express the precursor H antigen but lack A and B antigens. Individuals form antibodies (anti-A and anti-B) to the antigens they lack. These antibodies are termed 'naturally occurring' as they are present in the sera of individuals without previous red blood cell ...
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The histo‐blood group ABO system and tissue transplantation

Transfusion, 1998
In general, one might expect that ABO incompatibility of donor and recipient would be important to some degree if viability of the transplanted allograft is important for graft incorporation and function. This is true for some recipients of organs. However, ABO incompatibility appears to play a minor role, if any, in the clinical success of viable ...
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A note on the likelihood equation in the ABO blood group system

Annals of Human Genetics, 1978
Some sufficient conditions on the data for the likelihood equation of the ABO blood-group system to have a unique solution, the maximum-likelihood estimate, are given. The simplest of these conditions is that the frequency of the blood group O in the sample shall exceed 1/8. This condition will hold for most samples.
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ABO Blood Group System

2015
Geoff Daniels, Marcela Contreras
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ABO blood group system

2004
Marion E. Reid, Christine Lomas-Francis
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ABO Blood Group System

2012
Marion E. Reid   +2 more
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Immunological Tolerance within the ABO Blood Group System*

British Journal of Haematology, 1959
R, JAKOBOWICZ   +3 more
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