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Blood group antigens and malaria susceptibility. [PDF]

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Liu FF, Liang J, Gao M, Li K.
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Pre-clinical efficacy of a candidate Outer Membrane Vesicle gonococcal vaccine in comparison with 4CMenB.

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Freixeiro P   +12 more
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ABH and Lewis histo-blood group antigens in cancer

Apmis, 2001
Antigens of the ABH and Lewis histo‐blood group family can be found on many normal cells, mainly of epithelial type. In carcinomas, altered expression of the various carbohydrate epitopes of this family occur, and are often strongly associated with either a good or bad prognosis.
Jacques Le Pendu   +1 more
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Assessment of Lewis blood group antigens and secretor status in autopsy specimens

Forensic Science International, 1993
The ability of enzyme linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) to detect Lewis and H antigens in secretions obtained from 280 autopsies was assessed. The ELISA results were compared with those for matched blood specimens examined by agglutination of erythrocytes by monoclonal anti-Lewis(a) and anti-Lewis(b) antibodies.
A Busuttil, C C Blackwell, D M Weir
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Immunoaffinity isolation of the lewis blood group antigens

Journal of Chromatography A, 1988
Extraction, followed by immunoaffinity chromatography on a column of immobilized antibodies is described for the isolation of the Lewis blood group antigens. These affinity-isolated antigens are suitable in organ transplant immunology laboratories for screening potential donors and recipients for mismatch at the Lewis antigen loci.
S C, Frantz   +2 more
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Role of Lewis A and Lewis B Blood Group Antigens in Helicobacter pylori Infection

Helicobacter, 2004
ABSTRACTBackground and aims.  We investigated the prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection in a large group of women to determine whether there was an association of current infection status with Lewis blood group antigen A and B phenotype.Methods.  Between November 2000 and November 2001, mothers were recruited after delivery of their offspring at ...
Dietrich, Rothenbacher   +5 more
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Association of Recurrent Candidal Vaginitis with Inheritance of Lewis Blood Group Antigens

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1995
A subset of women with candidal vulvovaginitis have no known risk factors for recurrent episodes. Although there are reports of an association of blood group antigens with various infections, no such association has been described with candidal vulvovaginitis. The ABO, P1, and Lewis group phenotypes of 35 women with recurrent vulvovaginitis but without
E, Hilton   +3 more
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