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Nature, 1948
WE have determined the fuli ABO, Rh and MN blood groups of 167 Basques. The persons examined were selected as being of unmixed Basque descent, mostly by the Rev. Prof. J. M. de Barandiaran. None of the persons examined was known to be a blood relation of any of the others. The accompanying tables give a summary of our results.
Elizabeth W. Ikin+2 more
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WE have determined the fuli ABO, Rh and MN blood groups of 167 Basques. The persons examined were selected as being of unmixed Basque descent, mostly by the Rev. Prof. J. M. de Barandiaran. None of the persons examined was known to be a blood relation of any of the others. The accompanying tables give a summary of our results.
Elizabeth W. Ikin+2 more
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Distribution of ABO and Rh blood groups in Greece: an update
International Journal of Immunogenetics, 2011The aim of this study was to investigate and evaluate the frequency of the antigens classifying the ABO and Rh blood groups in the Greek population. In this study the 3.5% were first generation immigrants with both their parents immigrants from countries
Theodoros Lialiaris+6 more
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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
Vered Yahalom, Marion E. Reid
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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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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 ...
D. J. Reddy, P. L. Mollison
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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 ...
D. J. Reddy, P. L. Mollison
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Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1964
Abstract Although fetal loss has an established relationship to ABO incompatibility, the question has been whether the loss is due to infertility or to abortion. The hypothesis has been presented that the outcome of an incompatible pregnancy is determined by the mother's antibody titer.
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Abstract Although fetal loss has an established relationship to ABO incompatibility, the question has been whether the loss is due to infertility or to abortion. The hypothesis has been presented that the outcome of an incompatible pregnancy is determined by the mother's antibody titer.
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The Blood Groups of the Basques
Nature, 1947The linguistic uniqueness of the Basque people and their physical resemblance to some of the late palaeolithic inhabitants of Europe have long been known. As Boyd and Boyd1 have shown for the Spanish Basques and as Vallois2 has shown for French populations with a large Basque element, they have a high frequency of group O persons. In this they resemble
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1943
Israel Davidsohn, Alexander S. Weiner
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Israel Davidsohn, Alexander S. Weiner
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