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Monoclonal Rh antibodies

Revue Francaise de Transfusion et Immuno-hématologie, 1988
The Rh antibodies were studied by manual serological techniques (see Daniels' report on Kell related antigens), using human red cells of common and rare Rh phenotypes in an attempt to identify their specificity and/or usefulness as reagents. The report is divided into 3 sections : section I anti-D antibodies, section II other Rh specifities, section ...
P, Tippett, C, Lomas
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Decay studies of101m Rh and101g Rh

Zeitschrift f�r Physik, 1971
The level structure of101Ru has been investigated from the decays of101mRh and101gRh. For the gamma-ray measurements Ge(Li) detectors with effective volumes of 24 and 43 cm3 were used for singles and coincidence work, and several new transitions were observed.
J. Sieniawski, H. Pettersson, B. Nyman
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Postpartum Rh Immunoprophylaxis

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2012
The postpartum dose of Rh immune globulin varies according to an individual laboratory estimation of fetal red blood cells in each mother's peripheral blood. In the United States, a four-step procedure determines the postpartum dose (number of vials of 300 micrograms; 1,500 international units) of Rh immune globulin (anti-D) for each RhD-negative ...
S Gerald, Sandler, Jerome L, Gottschall
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Depressed Rh phenotypes

Revue Francaise de Transfusion et Immuno-hématologie, 1978
Resume Les phenotypes Rh faibles peuvent provenir de la variation quantitative et qualitative de tous les antigenes du systeme Rhesus ; et meme des serums consideres comme « purspeuvent differer dans leur specificite de telle sorte qu'il n'est pas surprenant d'obtenir des resultats d'interpretation complexe.
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Rh Nomenclature

Transfusion, 1979
R E, Rosenfield   +3 more
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Rh-deficiency syndrome

The Lancet, 2001
Blood cell antigens such as Rh and Kell are most frequently known as causing haemolytic diseases in the newborn. However, complete lack of Rh antigen causes other problems. Rh-defiency syndrome results from the lack (Rh), or severe reduction (Rh), of Rh bloodgroup antigens, and was first described 40 years ago.
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RH ANTIBODIES

Medical Journal of Australia, 1955
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Rh immunization

Medical Journal of Australia, 1983
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Rh immunization

Transfusion, 1977
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