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A novel high‐prevalence antigen in the Lutheran system, LUGA (LU24), and an updated, full‐length 3D BCAM model

Transfusion, 2023
The basal cell adhesion molecule (BCAM) carries the antigens of the Lutheran (LU, ISBT005) system. We report a novel Lutheran antigen and propose an updated, full‐length 3D model of BCAM.
A. Floch   +6 more
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Preaching as master’s discourse. A Foucauldian interpretation of Lutheran pastoral power

Critical Research on Religion, 2019
Michel Foucault acknowledged that the Reformation was a pastoral battle and a reorganization of pastoral power. He did not, however, analyze Protestantism much further.
Jouni Tilli
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Lutheranism

2020
Christmas for Lutherans is a celebration of light and the birth of Jesus, the son of Mary. A mixture of medieval practices, pre-Christian customs, and ethnic preferences, the Lutheran Christmas includes festivals of lights, Christmas trees and hymns, ethnic foods, and liturgical services that rhythm the twelve days of the season. Christmas proclamation
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The Spatiotemporal Transformations of Lutheran Airplanes

Signs and Society, 2019
Lutheran missionaries in pre–World War II colonial New Guinea transformed their mission when they became the first group to use “aviation for souls.” Transformations in modes of circulation (from muddy, dark paths through dense rainforests into fast, sun-
Courtney Handman
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Lutheran Antigens, Lutheran Regulatory Genes, and Lutheran Regulatory Gene Targets

1995
The Lutheran blood group is a family of red cell polymorphisms comprising at least two major alleles, Lu a and Lu b. Lutheran antigens are for the most part clinically insignificant, although some Lutheran antibodies cause mild clinical problems.
Neeraja Rao, Marilyn J. Telen
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