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LU21: a new high‐frequency antigen in the Lutheran blood group system
Vox Sanguinis, 2004Background and Objectives The Lutheran blood group system comprises 18 antigens numbered LU1 to LU20, with two numbers obsolete. Thirteen antigens are of high frequency.Materials and Methods Serological tests were performed by conventional methods. The monoclonal antibody‐specific immobilization of erythrocyte antigens (MAIEA) assay was carried out ...
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Another Antibody Related to the Lutheran Blood Group System (Much.)
Vox Sanguinis, 1973Abstract. A new antibody, Much., is added to the list of antibodies related to the Lutheran blood group system. The family of the maker of the antibody provides some evidence that the corresponding antigen is not controlled from the Lutheran locus.
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Molecular bases of the antigens of the Lutheran blood group system
Transfusion, 2003BACKGROUND: Lutheran is a complex blood group system consisting of 18 identified antigens. There are four pairs of allelic antigens, whereas others are independently expressed antigens of a high frequency. Lutheran antigens are carried by the Lutheran glycoproteins, which are a product of a single gene LU.STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Genomic DNA from 21 ...
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Transfusion and Apheresis Science, 2010
We here report the first study of antigen and phenotype frequencies of various blood group systems by gel technology in north Indian blood donors.A total of 1240 regular repeat voluntary north Indian blood donors of O blood group were included for red cell antigen typing of Rh (D, C, E, c, e) and Kell (K) blood group systems.
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We here report the first study of antigen and phenotype frequencies of various blood group systems by gel technology in north Indian blood donors.A total of 1240 regular repeat voluntary north Indian blood donors of O blood group were included for red cell antigen typing of Rh (D, C, E, c, e) and Kell (K) blood group systems.
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