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Assessing the association of severe malaria infection and ABO blood groups in northwestern Ethiopia.

Journal of Vector Borne Diseases, 2013
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES There is lack of adequate information on the association between severe malaria and some human genetic markers like ABO blood types.
Hailu Tadesse, K. Tadesse
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Distribution of ABO/Rh blood groups and their association with hepatitis B virus infection in 3.8 million Chinese adults: A population‐based cross‐sectional study

Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 2018
ABO and Rh blood groups play a vital role in blood transfusion safety and clinical practice and are thought to be linked with disease susceptibility. The results from previous studies that focused on the association between blood groups and HBV infection
J. Liu   +5 more
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ABO Blood Grouping on Dental Tissue

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1993
Abstract Twenty-five permanent teeth, including eight carious ones whose pulp cavities had been exposed, were used for this research 3–5 weeks after extraction. Phosphate-buffered saline (PBS, at pH 7.2) was employed to extract ABO blood group substance from tooth powder.
Liu Zhuyao   +4 more
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Evaluation of ABO blood groups as a risk factor for myocardial infarction.

Blood transfusion = Trasfusione del sangue, 2013
Dear Sir, The immune system and biological roles of blood groups are becoming focuses of interest, while the relevance of ABO blood groups in assessing the risk of many diseases has been investigated for years now.
I. Jukić   +7 more
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ABO blood groups and the risk of venous thrombosis in patients with inherited thrombophilia.

Blood transfusion = Trasfusione del sangue, 2013
BACKGROUND Although having a non-O blood type is now regarded as a risk factor for venous thromboembolism, the strength of this association is poorly defined, as is its interaction with inherited thrombophilia.
L. Spiezia   +6 more
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Association of ABO and Rh blood groups with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Muzaffarnagar city

, 2018
Background: The “ABO” blood group system is associated with some diseases including gastric and duodenal ulcer, hepatitis B1, vascular diseases, abdominal aortic aneurism, and cancers. Some epidemiological studies demonstrated the linkage among the “ABO”
Tanu Aggarwal   +4 more
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ABO Blood Group System

1998
The ABO blood group system was discovered by Karl Landsteiner in 1901. By mixing the separated sera with suspensions of red cells obtained from the blood of different individuals, four patterns of agglutination were obtained. These patterns subdivide the population into four main blood groups (with approximate European Caucasian frequencies in ...
Anatole Lubenko, Marcela Contreras
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Inheritance of the ABO Blood Group

1976
This chapter discusses the inheritance of the ABO blood group. The presence of antigens in the red cells is determined by genes. The genes are carried on chromosomes that are present in the nucleus of all cells of the body. Two laws of inheritance have been proved in accordance with Bernstein's theory: (1) the offspring cannot possess the antigen A or ...
R.E. Silverton, F.J. Baker
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ABO blood groups and atherosclerosis

Atherosclerosis, 1973
Abstract Despite the known existence of an association between blood group A and thrombosis, available evidence is conflicting with regard to the possibility of an association between blood group A and atherosclerosis. Evidence in favour of such an association is provided by Jaegermann's series of coronary atherosclerosis cases, and problematic ...
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