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A New Rare Blood Group Antigen ‐ ‘Mit’: Probable Genetic Relationship with the MNSs Blood Group system1

Vox Sanguinis, 1980
Abstract. A new low incidence blood group antigen ‘Mit’, immunization to which may cause hemolytic disease of the newborn, is described. It is not part of the ABO, Duffy, Kidd, Rh or Yt blood group systems. Positive lods of +2.41 at Θ = 0.00 indicate that the odds are 256 to 1 that ‘Mit’ is either part of the MNSs system or governed by a locus closely
N. Battista   +3 more
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The Cla(Caldwell) Antigen : a New and Rare Human Blood Group Antigen related to the MNSs System

Nature, 1963
Two unrelated families have been found to demonstrate the inheritance of a new and rare red cell antigen, the specificity of which appears to differ from that of all other antigens so far described. It is proposed that the new antigen be named Cla(Caldwell). The close genetical linkage of Cla to the MNSs system has been established. In the two families
J, WALLACE, M M, IZATT
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A British Family Possessing two Variants of the MNSs Blood Group System, M^v and a New Class Within the Miltenberger Complex

Vox Sanguinis, 1970
Abstract. A naturally‐occurring anti‐Mv was identified. The family of the Mv propositus was studied and shown to contain another variant of the MNSs blood group system. A weak N antigen was associated with a reaction with anti‐Hil, part of the Miltenberger complex. A new class (V) was revealed which is Vw(‐) Mi(a‐) Mur(‐) Hil(+).
J D, Crossland   +3 more
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Serology, genetics and chemistry of the MNSs blood group system

Revue Francaise de Transfusion et Immuno-hématologie, 1981
The MNSs blood group gene locus apparently corresponds to two adjacent and homologous genes which code for the amino acid sequences of two (MN and Ss) erythrocyte membrane sialoglycoproteins. The genes En, u and Mk represent alleles, silent at one or the other and at both loci, respectively.
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A new rare blood group antigen - "Mit". Probably genetic relationship with the MNSs blood group system.

Vox sanguinis, 1981
A new low incidence blood group antigen "Mit", immunization to which may cause hemolytic disease of the newborn, is described. It is not part of the ABO, Duffy, Kidd, Rh or Yt blood group systems. Positive lods of +2.41 at O = 0.00 indicate that the odds are 256 to 1 that "Mit" is either part of the MNSs system or governed by a locus closely linked to ...
N, Battista   +3 more
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Two Human Blood Group Antigens, Sta (Stones) and Ria (Ridley), closely related to the MNSs System

Nature, 1962
A SERIES of screening tests has been undertaken with a serum Ath. known to contain powerful saline-agglutinating antibodies against the rare Wright (Wra) and Swann (Swa) blood group factors. Control reagents were prepared by absorbing separate aliquots of the serum with known Wr(a +) and Sw(a +) cells.
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ANTI‐s OF THE MNSs BLOOD GROUP SYSTEM

Medical Journal of Australia, 1958
J A, ALBREY, R T, SIMMONS
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4.1. Two new gene complexes in the MNSs blood group system

Forensic Science International, 1981
P. Unger   +5 more
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