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Autor:
Delores M. Mallory, Hare, Johnson St, E N DeLong, Daniels Gl, Spruell P, Lepennec Py, Oliver C, Marshall Mj
Publikováno v:
Immunohematology. 14:49-52
A new high-frequency red cell antigen has been identified and named GIL. GIL differs from all high-frequency antigens included in the International Society of Blood Transfusion classification. There is very little family information and GIL has not b
Publikováno v:
Immunohematology. 14:113-116
The monoclonal-antibody immobilization of erythrocyte antigens (MAIEA) assay is a technique that detects trimolecular complexes formed by a human antibody and a mouse monoclonal antibody with specific red cell epitopes. This enzyme-linked immunoadsor
Publikováno v:
Immunohematology. 11:74-77
A screening program was implemented to identify hrB– donors. D– C+, D–C–, and D+C– samples from African-American donors were typed with multiple examples of anti-hrB and anti-hrB-like, and one example each of anti-V and anti-VS. Of 75 D–C
Publikováno v:
Immunohematology. 10:90-94
The 51chromium (51Cr) red cell recovery study is a reliable measure of transfusion compatibility. However, the monocyte monolayer assay (MMA) does not require the use of radioactive isotopes or the injection of incompatible RBCs. In this study, 51Cr
Publikováno v:
Immunohematology. 10:130-133
The red cells of a white male blood donor typed as Rh:–1, –2, –3,w4,w5,6,–17,w19,–31,–32,–34, and –46. Although the donor has no history of transfusion, his serum contains an alloantibody that is weakly reactive with most red blood ce
Autor:
Delores M. Mallory, Yiging Wang, Robert J. Eckrich, Jie Zheng, Gongliang Zhang, Tsung Dao Lee, Alice Lee
Publikováno v:
Immunohematology. 9:11-14
During a serologic study on red cell samples from individuals representing three generations of a Chinese family, an unusual pattern of reactivity was noted in a sample from a daughter of an A1B2 individual. The results of direct ABO grouping, titrat
Publikováno v:
Immunohematology. 3:6-9
The survival of red blood cells (RBCs) radiolabeled with 51chromium (51Cr) is a reliable method for predicting transfusion compatibility. Approximately 1.0 ml of 51Cr tagged RBCs is infused into the patient and samples are drawn at predetermined inte