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Systemic clinical-grade recombinant decorin reduces disease burden and fibrosis in advanced recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa. [PDF]

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Gretzmeier C   +12 more
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Rh-immunoglobulin: Rh prophylaxis

Best Practice & Research Clinical Haematology, 2006
In 1609, in the popular Paris press, a French midwife reported the birth of twins. The first was grossly edematous (hydropic) and died promptly. The second, in better condition, became deeply jaundiced; developed neurologic symptoms (kernicterus) and died on the 3rd day.
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An Unusual Rh Agglutinogen Lacking Blood Factors RhA, RhB, RhC and RhD*

Transfusion, 1964
A case is presented whose red blood cells were typed as Rhabcd1rh and whose serum contained an antibody resembling anti‐Rho in specificity. This serum sensitized all Rho‐positive cells tested except the cells of the patient herself.
L N, SUSSMAN, A S, WIENER
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Die seltenen Rh-Phänotypen rhy rh und rh′ rh′ in einer deutschen Familie

Zeitschrift für Hygiene und Infektionskrankheiten, 1954
Nach einer Literaturubersicht wird das Vorkommen der seltenen Rh-Genotypen r′r″ und r′r′ in 2 Generationen einer deutschen Familie beschrieben.
Volker Nagel, Wolfgang Lehmann
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Suppression of Primary Rh‐immunization by Anti‐Rh

Transfusion, 1970
A case is reported in which passively acquired antibody (RhoGAM®) apparently prevented maternal immunization to Rh by a large volume of Rh‐positive blood. After a 1,000‐ml transfusion of Rh‐positive blood into an Rh‐negative mother, 59 ml of Rh‐immune globulin were administered in fractional doses at 12‐hour intervals for eight days.
L, Keith, A, Cuva, K, Houser, A, Webster
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