Genetic Analysis of ABO and Rh Blood Groups in Brahmin Population of Uttar Pradesh, India” [PDF]
A series of glycoprotein and glycolipids on the red blood cell surface constitute blood group antigens. These are A, B, AB and O in ABO blood group system and Rh in rhesus blood group system. These antigens are genetically controlled.
Vandana V. Rai
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Prevalance of ABO and Rhesus Blood Groups in Blood Donors: A Study from a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital of Kumaon Region of Uttarakhand [PDF]
Backround: ABO and Rhesus (Rh) blood group antigens are hereditary characters and are useful in population genetic studies, in resolving medico-legal issues and more importantly for the immunologic safety of blood during transfusion. Aims: This study
Parul Garg+4 more
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Pembuatan Prototype Alat Identifikasi Golongan Darah pada Manusia Bebasis Pola Sidik Jari Menggunakan Scanner Optik [PDF]
In this 21st century where the need of blood increases rapidly, efficiency, speed and accuracy of blood group identification process to be one essential thing to do.
Adil, Ratna, Drifthiansyah, Fariz Gusti
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ALGEBRAIC STRUCTURES IN HEREDITY HUMAN BLOOD GROUP SYSTEM [PDF]
Marriage or in this case the researcher calls it "cross-operation" between two individuals (male and female) who have the same or different blood type has the probability to produce children (offspring) with the same blood type as one of the parents or ...
Alifia, Istianah+2 more
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The influence of ABO blood groups on sensitization of potential kidney transplant recipients [PDF]
In this study 50 chronic renal failurepatients were tested for blood ABO groups and forthe presence of lymphocytotoxic antibodies against apanel of 20 donor lymphocytes (of known HLAtypes) using microcytotoxicity assay.
Hassan, Ahmed+3 more
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ABO Blood Group Genotyping by Real-time PCR in Kazakh Population [PDF]
Introduction. ABO blood group genotyping is a new technology in hematology that helps prevent adverse transfusion reactions in patients. Identification of antigens on the surface of red blood cells is based on serology; however, genotyping employs a ...
Raiymbek, Daniyar+3 more
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Connection of the ABO blood group system from the whole blood groups with the diabetes mellitus typ 2 for the period 2005-2009 [PDF]
Introduction:The real dimension of the connection between any blood group from the ABO system of blood groups and diabetes mellitus typ 2 in the eastern part of Republic of Macedonia in not well known.
Janevik-Ivanovska, Emilija+3 more
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Blood group and Rhesus antigens among Blood donors attending the Central Blood Bank, Sudan [PDF]
Background: It is well known that the Rhesus system remains the second most clinically important blood group system after the ABO. There is no published work regarding the frequency of various Rhesus antigens among Sudanese population.Objectives: In ...
Abass, A-E+4 more
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Paleoserologic Studies: ABO and Histocompatibility Antigens in Mummified American Indians [PDF]
The first genetic polymorphism to be described in man was the ABO blood group system. Ths system proved to be present as a membrane antigen of the cells of almost all organs of the body. In this it not only stimulates histocompatibility antigens but also
Allison, Marvin J., Hossaini, A. A.
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Prevalence and identification of irregular erythrocyte antibodies in voluntary blood donors in the territory of Southeast Serbia [PDF]
Background/Aim. The purpose of tests for transmittable diseases, as well as determining ABO group, Rh typing, and the presence of clinically significant erythrocyte anti-bodies, is to enable the appropriate selection of blood/blood components for ...
Ranđelović Milica+3 more
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