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Prevalence of ABO and RH Blood Groups in Tumkur, Karnataka
Krishna M.C., Harish S.G.
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Abstract Background and Objectives Rh is among the most important and highly polymorphic blood group systems due to the proximity of the RHD and RHCE genes, which encode numerous highly immunogenic antigens. However, in areas of Saudi Arabia with a high prevalence of hemoglobinopathy, the molecular characteristics of RHD and RHCE variations are lacking.
Maymoon M. Madkhali +14 more
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Abstract Background Sustaining a safe and sufficient blood supply requires not only recruiting first‐time donors but also retaining them over time. In Saudi Arabia, donor retention remains poorly understood, with limited data on return behavior, demographic influences, and temporal trends.
Wajnat A. Tounsi, Bushra S. Almalki
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Development and validation of a pediatric transfusion medicine education assessment tool
Abstract Background Pediatric transfusion medicine presents unique challenges due to differences in pediatric physiology and pathology compared to adults. Research shows that pediatric healthcare professionals have knowledge gaps in transfusion medicine, contributing to suboptimal practice.
Ines Zuna +7 more
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Relationship between ABO blood group and breast cancer at AL-Nassyria city / Iraq
The current study included 200 patients with breast cancer that resemble to patient samples were collected from AL-Nassyria hospital also 279 samples as control which was collected from blood bank at ALNassiryia province .
Layla Mehdi
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Association between ABO blood groups and mortality in upper gastrointestinal bleeding. [PDF]
Alışkan H, Kılıç M.
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Abstract Background The ReCePI randomized, controlled trial compared amustaline/glutathione pathogen‐reduced (PR) and conventional red blood cell (RBC) transfusions in cardiac surgery. Study design and methods We performed a post‐hoc analysis of hemoglobin (Hb) utilization and safety outcomes.
Ian J. Welsby +11 more
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Glycan‐binding specificities of anti‐ABO(H) antibodies and lectins
Abstract Background ABO blood type is critically important for blood transfusion and organ transplantation. Blood group reactive glycan‐binding proteins are used as reagents in clinical and research laboratories to detect the glycan epitopes that define ABO blood type.
Prisca Hamm +9 more
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