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[Immunization against blood group antigens].

open access: yesTidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke, 1968
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ABO blood groups and Australia antigen

Clinical Genetics, 1974
The distribution of ABO blood in two groups of people with Australia antigen was studied (121 blood donors and 128 patients) and in 3,091 controls was investigated. There was a significant excess of A in comparison with o when the two groups were combined, and when the two groups were tested for (A + B): (AB +O) individually and together, both were ...
A, Arndt-Hanser   +2 more
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Blood Group Antigens: Blood Group Carbohydrate Antigens

2009
The most popular blood group antigen system, ABO antigens had been known to consist of alpha1,2-fucosylated galactose substituted with alpha1,3-N-acetylgalactosamine (A) or galactose (B). These biochemical results were clearly confirmed and further investigated by the molecular cloning of blood group A synthase cDNA (Yamamoto et al. 1990a, 1990b).
Koichi Furukawa   +2 more
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The Rare Blood Group Antigen, Wu

Vox Sanguinis, 1976
Abstract. The inheritance of the Wu antigen in three families is described. The observations suggest that the antigen is inherited as a Mendelian dominant character. Wu segregates independently of sex and of the ABO, MNSs, Rh, Lutheran, Duffy and Kidd blood group systems. Independence of Kell is also quite likely. Wu is a very rare antigen.
L, Kronstad   +4 more
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A New Blood Group Antigen, Hov

Vox Sanguinis, 1973
Abstract. A new blood group antigen, Hov, is described. The antigen is not closely linked to the MNSs, P, Rhesus secretor, Duffy and Kidd loci, and it is not X‐linked. 1,155 blood samples were tested; two of these had the new antigen.
A, Szaloky   +2 more
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Biologic functions of blood group antigens

Current Opinion in Hematology, 1996
In the past few years, we have learned a great deal about the biologic function of structures bearing blood group antigens. Some blood group antigen-bearing proteins function as major transport channels within the erythrocyte membrane; these include the anion transporter (band 3: Diego and Wright antigens), the water channel (aquaporin: Colton antigens)
R, Mudad, M J, Telen
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Monoclonal Antibodies against Blood Group Antigens

1984
Monoclonal anti-A, anti-B, anti-H antibodies have been produced by a murine hybridoma. C57BL/6 mice have been immunized by different red blood cells. The main characteristics of these antibodies are the following: specificity: anti-A agglutination only A cells, including A2, A3, Ax (from a panel of 50 cells); anti-B agglutinates only B cells (B3, Bx ...
L, Edelman, J F, Bach, J, Reviron
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Blood Group Antigen Xga in Gibbons

Nature, 1964
THE antigen Xga, which in man is an X-linked dominant character1, was looked for in various mammals but was found only in gibbons. It was not found in the following animals: 67 chimpanzees (Pan satyrus), 2 gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla), 20 orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus), 60 baboons (Papio cynocephalus), 31 Celebes black apes (Cynopithecus niger), 4 ...
J, GAVIN   +4 more
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