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[ABO and RH-RH blood-group systems in congenital hip dislocation].

open access: yesOrtopediia travmatologiia i protezirovanie, 1987
E F, Lordkipanidze, L T, Aladashvili
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The Rh blood group system: a review

Blood, 2000
The Rh blood group system is one of the most polymorphic and immunogenic systems known in humans. In the past decade, intense investigation has yielded considerable knowledge of the molecular background of this system. The genes encoding 2 distinct Rh proteins that carry C or c together with either E or e antigens, and the D antigen, have been cloned ...
N D, Avent, M E, Reid
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A Decade of Progress in the Rh Blood-Group System

New England Journal of Medicine, 1954
Significance of f At present it is difficult to assess the practical importance of the antigen, but of its academic importance there can be no doubt.
A R, JONES, L K, DIAMOND, F H, ALLEN
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Molecular biology and genetics of the Rh blood group system

Seminars in Hematology, 2000
The Rh (Rhesus) blood group system is the most complex of the known human blood group polymorphisms. The expression of its antigens is controlled by a two-component genetic system consisting of RH and RHAG loci, which encode Rh30 polypeptides and Rh50 glycoprotein, respectively.
C H, Huang, P Z, Liu, J G, Cheng
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RH blood group system and molecular basis of Rh-deficiency

Best Practice & Research Clinical Haematology, 1999
Rhesus (Rh) antigens are defined by a complex association of membrane polypeptides that are missing or severely deficient from the red cells of rare Rhnull individuals who suffer a clinical syndrome of varying severity characterized by abnormalities of the red cell shape, cation transport and membrane phospholipid organization.
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Advance in the Rh blood group system.

Nihon hoigaku zasshi = The Japanese journal of legal medicine, 1998
The Rh blood group antigens are associated with non-glycosylated red blood cell membrane proteins encoded by two closely related genes, RHD and RHCE. Both RH genes have 10 exons and the open reading frames of their transcripts are composed of 1251 nucleotides.
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