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Edmond Lee
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Archiv der Mathematik. 120:15-25
Autor:
Edmond Lee
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Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana. 15:527-540
Autor:
Alan Guest, Edmond Lee, Rosey Mushens, Tim Wreford-Bush, Debbie Bishop, Jonathan Dixey, Matthew Hazell, Belinda Kumpel
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 54:1305-1316
Background Quantitation of fetomaternal hemorrhage (FMH) is performed to determine the dose of prophylactic anti-D (RhIG) required to prevent D immunization of D– women. Flow cytometry (FC) is the most accurate method. However, maternal white blood
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Transfusion Medicine. 23:175-186
SUMMARYBackground Fetomaternal haemorrhage (FMH) assessment by the Kleihauer–Betke test (KBT) is rapid but semi-quantitative and liable to false positive results. Objectives To compare FMH estimated by KBT with flow cytometry (FC) quantitation for
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Transfusion Medicine. 24:418-420
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Transfusion Medicine Reviews. 24:64-67
Hyperhemolytic transfusion reaction (HHTR) is a serious and potentially life-threatening complication of red blood cell (RBC) transfusion and has been well described in patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) and non-SCD patients. Awareness of this c
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Transfusion. 47:1290-1295
BACKGROUND: Compatibility testing is the standard protocol that identifies suitable blood for patients requiring transfusion. If the antibody screen is negative or no clinically significant antibodies are detected, BCSH guidelines and AABB standards
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Jean-Pierre Cartron, Carole Saison, Hein Hustinx, Thierry Peyrard, Bryan A. Ballif, Edmond Lee, Virginie Helias, Lucienne Mannessier, Shane Grimsley, Lionel Arnaud, Geoff Daniels
Publikováno v:
Blood. 125(23)
The Augustine-negative alias At(a-) blood type, which seems to be restricted to people of African ancestry, was identified half a century ago but remains one of the last blood types with no known genetic basis. Here we report that a nonsynonymous sin
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Immunohematology. 22:161-165
Determining the phenotype of patient RBCs that are positive by the DAT may prove problematic. Antigen typing of RBCs coated with IgG requires direct agglutinating reagents or chemical treatment (such as chloroquine diphosphate [CDP] or citric acid) t
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British Journal of Haematology. 126:277-281
The limited supply of reagent human polyclonal antibodies to high prevalence antigens, like Js(b), is driving the search for alternative reagents. Murine immunoglobulin G (IgG) monoclonal antibodies (Mabs) and their humanized chimaeric IgM isoforms c