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ABO blood groups and risk for obesity in Arar, Northern Saudi Arabia.

Journal of Egyptian Public Health Association, 2016
INTRODUCTION ABO blood groups are associated with some important chronic diseases. Previous studies have observed an association between ABO blood group and risk for obesity.
NagahMohamed Aboel-Fetoh   +3 more
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Glioblastoma and ABO blood groups: further evidence of an association between the distribution of blood group antigens and brain tumours.

Blood transfusion = Trasfusione del sangue, 2016
BACKGROUND Glioblastoma is a highly malignant brain tumour that usually leads to death. Several studies have reported a link between the distribution of ABO blood group antigens and a risk of developing specific types of cancer, although no consensus has
Mohammed Z Allouh   +4 more
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Relative Risks of Thrombosis and Bleeding in Different ABO Blood Groups

Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2015
The ABO blood group system is composed of complex carbohydrate molecules (i.e., the A, B, and H determinants) that are widely expressed on the surface of red blood cells and in a variety of other cell and tissues.
M. Franchini, G. Lippi
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ABO blood groups and cancer of the pancreas

International journal of pancreatology, 1990
Few investigations discussing an association between ABO blood groups and pancreatic cancer exist. We have selected a series of 224 patients with histologically-confirmed pancreatic cancer, and their ABO blood groups distribution was compared with two control groups: 7086 patients with various diseases (Group 1) and 7320 voluntary blood donors (Group 2)
Annese, V   +4 more
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The distribution of the ABO blood groups among diabetes mellitus patients in Qatar.

Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2014
BACKGROUND There is strong evidence in the literature that there is an association between ABO blood group and certain diseases. AIM The aim of this study was to investigate any association between the ABO blood groups and diabetes mellitus (DM) in ...
A. Bener, Mohammad Tahir Yousafzai
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Conversion of ABO Blood Groups

Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 1989
Progress is being made toward producing erythrocytes similar to native group O cells from A and B donors. Blood group A and B antigens are known to be carbohydrate in nature. The antigenicity is conferred by different terminal sugars. Removal of these sugars by specific exoglycosidases produces the H antigenic structure that is the determinant found on
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Prezygotic Selection in ABO Blood Groups

Science, 1962
A statistical method was devised to test whether prezygotic selection was operating in ABO blood groups, and it was demonstrated, with data from Japanese families, that heterozygous AO and BO fathers transmitted more than 50 percent O-bearing sperm (approximately 55 percent) to their children. Neither sperm incompatibility nor reproductive compensation
Ei Matsunaga, Yuichiro Hiraizumi
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ABO BLOOD GROUP IN TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1971
SummaryEarlier studies of the distribution of blood groups in trophoblastic disease have suggested a shift in ABO group from O towards A, B and AB, and have invoked failure of maternal immunological defence as a possible factor in development of choriocarcinoma.
Yusoff, Dawood M.   +2 more
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ABO blood groups in obstetrics

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1957
Abstract 1. Evidence is accumulating that the ABO genes are not “neutral”, but are affected by natural selection. 2. Such natural selection would be of obstetric importance. 3. ABO incompatibilities cause a small percentage of cases of erythroblastosis fetalis. 4.
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The distribution of the ABO blood groups among the diabetes mellitus patients

, 2014
Background : There is strong evidence in the literature that there is an association between ABO blood group and certain diseases. Aim : The aim of this study was to investigate any association between the ABO blood groups and diabetes mellitus (DM) in ...
A. Bener, Mohammad T. Yousafzai
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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