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Blood group antigens reveal their maker

Blood, 2008
For the first time, heterozygous mutations within human EKLF/KLF1 have been identified and shown to alter the expression of blood group antigens. Subtle variations in certain groups of genes may not lead to a dramatic clinical presentation, but when enriched within human subpopulations, they ...
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Studies on the Blood Group Antigen Ina

Immunological Communications, 1980
Anti-Ina antibodies have been observed in 30 of the 41 anti-Rh donors hyperimmunised with group O Ror In(a+) blood. They have also been found in four of 60 Rh immunised women. In three of these the husbands and previous children were In(a+). However, there was no evidence of haemolytic disease of the newborn due to anti-Ina antibodies alone.
B. B. Parab   +3 more
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What is a blood group antigen? [PDF]

open access: possibleTransfusion, 1992
Geoff Daniels   +2 more
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ABO Blood-group Antigens in Oral Cancer

Journal of Dental Research, 2005
Tumor progression is often associated with altered glycosylation of the cell-surface proteins and lipids. The peripheral part of these cell-surface glycoconjugates often carries carbohydrate structures related to the ABO and Lewis blood-group antigens.
Dabelsteen, E., Gao, S.
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CD59 is a blood group antigen

Molecular Immunology, 2013
I. von Zabern   +6 more
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Antigens of the blood groups in ontogenesis

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1963
P. N. Kosyakov, L. N. Murav'eva
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BLOOD GROUP ANTIGENS IN WHITE CELLS

Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1958
GT Archer, Olga Kooptzoff
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The blood group antigens in Goajiro Indians

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1961
Z. Layrisse   +5 more
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