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Distribution of ABO, Rh, and MNS blood groups from students in Walailak University, Thailand: A descriptive cross-sectional study

open access: yesClinical Epidemiology and Global Health
Background: The presence or absence of blood group antigens can lead to alloimmunization, causing hemolytic transfusion reactions and hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn. The distribution of these antigens varies among different ethnic populations,
Thitinat Duangchan   +6 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]

open access: yes, 2011
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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A Correlation Study of Hypertension and Abo Blood Group System at Tertiary Care Hospital. [PDF]

open access: yes
Introduction: Hypertension is the major public health issue globally, contributing to a high incidence of cardiovascular diseases. The ABO blood group system has been studied in various contexts for its potential association with several diseases, but ...
Ravi Teja CN, Divya N.S, Vanisri H.R, K.T Athulya Krishna Kumar, Dhara Sreedhar, Patel Saurabh Dineshbhai
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Validation of a Polymerase Chain Reaction technique for Kidd blood group genotyping [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The Kidd blood group antigens, Jkª and Jkᵇ , are two of the main surface markers which are found on the membrane of red blood cells. The determination of whether a donor or a recipient has the Jkª and/or the Jkᵇ antigens is crucially important to ...
Borg, Joseph J.   +2 more
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ABO, Lewis blood group systems and secretory status with H.pylori infection in yemeni dyspeptic patients: a cross- sectional study [PDF]

open access: gold, 2023
Mohammed Almorish   +5 more
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Rare Blood Groups in ABO, Rh, Kell Systems – Biological and Clinical Significance [PDF]

open access: diamond, 2022
Elena Curakova Ristovska   +7 more
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Frequency of ABO and Rh Blood Groups in Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease

open access: yesMajallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Bābul, 2011
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Gastro esophageal reflux disease (GRED) is one of the most common digestive disorders. The relationship between H. Pylori infection and blood groups has been demonstrated.
M Sadreddini, Y Rasmi, T Maleki
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The Rhesus Factor and Disease Prevention [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
First published by the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL, 2004. ©The Trustee of the Wellcome Trust, London, 2004. All volumes are freely available online at: www.history.qmul.ac.uk/research/modbiomed/wellcome_witnesses/Annotated ...
Christie, DA, Tansey, EM, Zallen, DT
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Blood Group Discrepancy in a Donor Due to a Rare Ax/Aweak Subgroup Phenotype with ABO*AW.31.01/*O.01.75 Genotype

open access: yesGlobal Journal of Transfusion Medicine
The most crucial blood group system in transfusion medicine is still the ABO system. Any unresolved discrepancy could result in the patient receiving blood that is incompatible and could trigger acute intravascular hemolysis. ABO subgroups are one of the
Sneha Samir Babaria   +2 more
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Identification of the Kna/Knb polymorphism and a method for Knops genotyping [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
BACKGROUND: DNA mutations resulting in the McCoy and Swain-Langley polymorphisms have been identified on complement receptor 1 (CR1)—a ligand for rosetting of Plasmodium falciparum-infected RBCs.
Daniels   +17 more
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