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Lu9, another New Antigen of the Lutheran Blood‐Group System1
Vox Sanguinis, 1973Abstract. A new Lutheran antigen, Lu9, with a frequency of about 2%, has been recognized. It has an apparent allelic relationship to the high‐frequency character Lu6.
Lyndall Molthan +3 more
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Anti‐Lu4: A New Antibody Related to the Lutheran Blood Group System1
Vox Sanguinis, 1971Abstract. A new antibody, named anti‐Lu4, has been discovered, that reacts with a high frequency red cell antigen. The antibody does not react with dominant or recessive Lu(a‐b‐) red cells or with the red cells of the propositus and two of her five siblings.
J. R. Bove +4 more
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Vox Sanguinis, 1974
Abstract. An antibody, named anti‐Lu 11, has been found that reacts with a high‐frequency red‐cell antigen related to the Lutheran blood group. The reacting antigen is absent from red cells that are Lu(a‐b‐) and is weakly active on the red cells of newborn infants.
Mary Ann Gralnick +4 more
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Abstract. An antibody, named anti‐Lu 11, has been found that reacts with a high‐frequency red‐cell antigen related to the Lutheran blood group. The reacting antigen is absent from red cells that are Lu(a‐b‐) and is weakly active on the red cells of newborn infants.
Mary Ann Gralnick +4 more
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Polymorphic analysis of the Lutheran blood group system in Chinese.
Annals of clinical and laboratory science, 2009The Lutheran blood group is a complex system consisting of 19 identified antigens. It belongs to the immunoglobulin family of receptors and adhesion molecules. Four pairs of antigens show allelic relationships while other antigens are of very high incidence.
Jian Qiang, Zeng +6 more
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Clinical genetics, 1990
alpha 1B-glycoprotein (A1BG) polymorphism was examined in a Danish family material (no. 604-1505) with particular regard to markers on chromosome 19. For A1BG-LU we found a lod score z = 3.06 at theta = 0.05 in males, and z = 1.42 at theta = 0.10 in females, which assigns A1BG to chromosome 19.
H, Eiberg, M L, Bisgaard, J, Mohr
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alpha 1B-glycoprotein (A1BG) polymorphism was examined in a Danish family material (no. 604-1505) with particular regard to markers on chromosome 19. For A1BG-LU we found a lod score z = 3.06 at theta = 0.05 in males, and z = 1.42 at theta = 0.10 in females, which assigns A1BG to chromosome 19.
H, Eiberg, M L, Bisgaard, J, Mohr
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Immunohematology, 2019
This report is part of a series reporting the proceedings from the International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) Working Party on Immunohaematology Workshop on the Clinical Significance of Red Blood Cell Alloantibodies. The aim of the workshop was to review information regarding the clinical significance of alloantibodies to red blood cell antigens
Nicole M, Thornton, Shane P, Grimsley
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This report is part of a series reporting the proceedings from the International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) Working Party on Immunohaematology Workshop on the Clinical Significance of Red Blood Cell Alloantibodies. The aim of the workshop was to review information regarding the clinical significance of alloantibodies to red blood cell antigens
Nicole M, Thornton, Shane P, Grimsley
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