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Blood groups and their function
Best Practice & Research Clinical Haematology, 2000The function(s) assigned to red blood cell membrane components is based on an observed effect in the red cells that lack the component, comparison of the protein sequence (predicted from the nucleotide sequence of the gene) to proteins of known function, and extrapolation of function of the component in other cells. The functions are varied and include
M E, Reid, V, Yahalom
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Nature, 1946
THERE does not appear to be any record in the literature of blood-group tests made on Burmese subjects; we therefore took a recent opportunity of testing the blood of a number of subjects with regard to ABO and Rh groups. We had intended to group many hundreds, but owing to unforeseen circumstances had to abandon the work after only about two hundred ...
P L, MOLLISON, D J, REDDY
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THERE does not appear to be any record in the literature of blood-group tests made on Burmese subjects; we therefore took a recent opportunity of testing the blood of a number of subjects with regard to ABO and Rh groups. We had intended to group many hundreds, but owing to unforeseen circumstances had to abandon the work after only about two hundred ...
P L, MOLLISON, D J, REDDY
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Human Heredity, 1973
The results of a blood group survey carried out in Kitwe, Zambia are reported. The subjects of the survey were antenatal patients originating from all over Zambia; a few came from adjacent parts of surrounding countries.
N, Gibson, G P, Barclay
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The results of a blood group survey carried out in Kitwe, Zambia are reported. The subjects of the survey were antenatal patients originating from all over Zambia; a few came from adjacent parts of surrounding countries.
N, Gibson, G P, Barclay
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Transfusion, 1967
Blood and saliva from 456 unselected blood donors from the Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok were studied. The frequencies of the ABO and Rh groups closely resemble previous reports but A2 and Cw were seen. The high frequency of M (67.87 per cent) and the low concentration of S (8.33 per cent) make MS and NS fairly uncommon. The frequency of 14.54 per cent for
D, Chandanayingyong +2 more
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Blood and saliva from 456 unselected blood donors from the Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok were studied. The frequencies of the ABO and Rh groups closely resemble previous reports but A2 and Cw were seen. The high frequency of M (67.87 per cent) and the low concentration of S (8.33 per cent) make MS and NS fairly uncommon. The frequency of 14.54 per cent for
D, Chandanayingyong +2 more
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American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1953
The discovery of new blood-group systems by British investigators has served to accentuate the problem of nomenclature of blood groups. A satisfactory scientific nomenclature is possible only when reliable and adequate information is available.
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The discovery of new blood-group systems by British investigators has served to accentuate the problem of nomenclature of blood groups. A satisfactory scientific nomenclature is possible only when reliable and adequate information is available.
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Blood groups and secretion of blood group substances
Journal of Allergy, 1959Paul P. VanArsdel, Arno G. Motulsky
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