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ABO/rhesus D blood systems and health indices: a preliminary study to find an association among healthy dwellers of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. [PDF]
Rathish D.
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Effect of major ABO blood group mismatched HSCT on blood transfusion and clinical outcomes in AA patients. [PDF]
Lai D+13 more
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Spectosis: One small step for NLRP3 but a giant leap for human mature red blood cells
Clinical and Translational Medicine, Volume 15, Issue 8, August 2025.
Yaozhen Chen, Jing Zhang, Xingbin Hu
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Blood type O increased perioperative blood loss in total knee arthroplasty: a propensity score-based inverse probability of treatment weighting matched analysis. [PDF]
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Chacma baboon natural anticoagulants and factor VIII activities. [PDF]
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The regulatory effect of blood group on ferritin levels in aging: a retrospective study. [PDF]
Xiaolin N, Yao F, Pan M.
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Progress in the study of ABO blood group system
Legal Medicine, 2000Progress in the study of ABO blood group system during the last three decades was reviewed according to following 5 items. 1. Structure of H-, A- and B-active saccharides isolated from the globoside fractions from human erythrocytes. 2. Enzyme characterization of a blood group A-gene specified alpha-N-acetyl-galactosaminyltransferase (A-enzyme), and a ...
Yoshihiko Kominato+2 more
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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 ...
Beth H. Shaz, Connie M. Westhoff
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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 ...
Beth H. Shaz, Connie M. Westhoff
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