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The function of T cells in immune thrombocytopenia. [PDF]
Bu S +13 more
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Uncommon Presentation of Post-Transfusion Purpura in an Elderly Male: A Case Report and Unique Alloantibody Identification. [PDF]
Owczarzak L +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Recurrent Infection in a Young Female Patient Recently Diagnosed With Primary Evans Syndrome Without Neutropenia. [PDF]
An J +4 more
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Pirates, blackbirders, and other shady characters [PDF]
Lack, Clem Llewellyn (1900 - 1972)
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Drawbacks of the MAIPA technique in characterising human antiplatelet antibodies.
Monoclonal Antibody-specific Immobilisation of Platelet Antigens (MAIPA) assays have been developed to allow the identification and characterisation of antibodies directed against platelets. A major disadvantage of the MAIPA test is the existence of false negative results.
M. Morel-Kopp +3 more
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We have developed a modified monoclonal antibody immobilization of platelet antigens assay (MAIPA) with enhanced sensitivity in detecting antibodies against human platelet antigens (HPA), using biotinylated monoclonal antibodies, streptavidin-coated beads and detection by flow cytometry.
A. Mörtberg +8 more
semanticscholar +4 more sources
The MAIPA assay and its applications in immunohaematology
SUMMARY. The monoclonal antibody immobilization of platelet antigens (MAIPA) assay has proved to be a reliable and useful tool in platelet immunology. After immunochemical localization of the most important platelet allo‐ and autoantigens on platelet glycoproteins (GPs) IIb/IIIa, Ia/IIa, Ib/IX, the corresponding antibodies can easily be detected with ...
V. Kiefel
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Two MAIPA (monoclonal antibody [MAb] immobilization of platelet antigen) assays were performed to determine (a) autoantibodies to platelet glycoproteins (GP) and (b) serum antibodies recognizing mouse MAbs used in the assay. In MAIPA I, control platelets were incubated simultaneously with human serum and a mouse MAb to a platelet glycoprotein (GP IIb ...
G. Clofent-Sanchez +6 more
semanticscholar +4 more sources
Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) results in part from the presence of platelet antibodies, which can be demonstrated by the Monoclonal Antibody-Specific Immobilization of Platelet Antigens (MAIPA) assay. The aim of our study was to correlate the presence of antiplatelet autoantibodies and the natural history of ITP.
D. Grimaldi +9 more
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Monitoring Anti‐HPA‐1a Platelet Antibody Levels during Pregnancy Using the MAIPA Test
AbstractAnti‐HPA‐1a platelet antibody levels in pregnant women with a history of fetomaternal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (FMAIT) were monitored longitudinally using the monoclonal antibody immobilisation of platelet antigens (MAIPA) assay, in order to examine any variation in optical density (OD) readings obtained over the course of pregnancy and ...
Sang, B. Dawkins, Monitoring Anti-HPA-I
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