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Publikováno v:
Tissue Antigens. 2:409-419
The frequencies of 21 HL-A antigens were studied in an indigenous population of 247 people from the coastal regions of Papua New Guinea and the surrounding islands. The antigens HL-A9,10,11 (first series) and HL-A13, W10, W22 (second series) occurred
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Varsha Parag, Robyn Norton, Rod Jackson, Deborah Smith, Gary Whitlock, John Desmond Langley, Stephen MacMahon, D. G. Woodfield, Shanthi Ameratunga, Carolyn Coggan
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Injury Prevention. 8:66-69
INTRODUCTION: Cohort studies have contributed important scientific knowledge regarding the determinants of chronic diseases. Despite the need for etiologic investigations, this design has been infrequently used in injury prevention research. OBJECTIV
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Robyn Norton, John Desmond Langley, A. Cheng, Gordon S. Smith, Stephen MacMahon, R Currie, Rod Jackson, Sarah Sharpe, Shanthi Ameratunga, D. G. Woodfield
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 22:578-582
Blood donors have made important contributions to research, most notably in cross-sectional seroprevalence studies. The proposed New Zealand Blood Donors Health Study is a prospective cohort study of 30,000 New Zealand donors designed to investigate
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E Marry, J Raymond, T Wiegand, M Kern, S.A. Cleaver, U Kiesel, M Varla-Leftherioti, Carolyn Katovich Hurley, C T Okah, J M Winterhager, Colette Raffoux, M Nakamura, J Keller, P Warren, U Persson, Vladimir Koza, M do Rosario Sancho, D G Woodfield, L Ranson, A Mitterschiffthaler, T Radde-Stepaniak
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Bone Marrow Transplantation. 20:621-629
In October 1995 the World Marrow Donor Association (WMDA) was restructured in order to facilitate its primary function of establishing guidelines in relation to international bone marrow and blood stem cell transplants -- transplants in which the don
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Annals of Human Genetics. 58:251-263
Y-linked polymorphisms were studied in a sample of 60 Polynesians, and results were compared with findings from studies on other major population groups. Three previously unreported 49a/TaqI haplotypes were observed, two of which possess a new polymo
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine. 24:47-50
Background: Hepatitis C virus infections are known to be common in injectable drug users (IDU) both in New Zealand and overseas. Little is known of the hepatitis C genotype frequency in this population. Aims: To confirm the high incidence of hepatiti
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William G. H. Abbott, D. G. Woodfield, J. S. Peake, Paul Tan, A. Geursen, John Marbrook, Margot A. Skinner
Publikováno v:
Immunology and Cell Biology. 71:543-548
The purpose of this study was to find genetic polymorphisms that might be useful in studies of Polynesian-Caucasian racial admixture and Polynesian disease susceptibility. The allele frequencies of six T cell receptor locus RFLP were measured in 73 C
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C P, Engelfriet, H W, Reesink, E L, Snyder, W H, Dzik, M, Masse, C, Naegelen, A, Brand, L, Williamson, J, Knipe, M, Bruce, D G, Woodfield, S, Sekiguchi, G, Myllylä, J, Sabliński, B, Zupańska
Publikováno v:
Vox sanguinis. 75(4)
Publikováno v:
The New Zealand medical journal. 111(1060)
To review the indications for prescription of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg), in Auckland and the associated adverse effects.All patients who received IVIg infusions in four major hospitals in Auckland in 1996 were identified from blood bank recor