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Autor:
W. W. Socha, Jan Moor-Jankowski
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Primatology. 22:3-6
Poly- and monoclonal anti-M and anti-N reagents detect on the red cells of anthropoid apes the M and/or N antigens which are similar to, but not identical with human M and N. A series of V-A-B-D specificities, closely related to the M-N system, are r
Publikováno v:
Journal of medical primatology. 24(4)
Development as well as current status of the knowledge of nonhuman primate blood groups are discussed together with some practical implications of the red cell antigen polymorphisms in anthropoid apes, Old and New World monkeys and prosimians. Recent
Autor:
Jan Moor-Jankowski, W. W. Socha
Publikováno v:
Transplantation. 52(1)
Autor:
Ravisse P, Eyquem A, Elaine A. Muchmore, Courouce Am, Jan Moor-Jankowski, Berthelot P, Feldmann G, Jacob J, Vacher B, Prince A
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Primatology. 13:119-133
In September, 1983, a group of French and American experts met at the French National Health Laboratory to discuss their experience in monitoring for the safety of a hepatitis B vaccine in 42 chimpanzees. The observations made, conclusions reached, a
Autor:
W. W. Socha, Jan Moor-Jankowski
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Evolution. 8:453-465
Affinity between blood groups of man and those of anthropoid apes is reflected not only in similarities or identities of reactions of the red cells with many specific typing reagents, but also in overall structures of some of the main blood group sys
Publikováno v:
Folia Primatologica. 36:212-225
32 Barbary macaques were all found to be secretors of the A and H blood group substances and to have an M-like agglutinogen on their red cells. Hemagglutination tests for other human-type red cell specificities were negative. In contrast, several so-
Autor:
R. Witt, D.D. Dykes, H. Brehme, Jan Moor-Jankowski, F. Moro, David M. Stein, C. Schmidt, Helge Ritter, Peter B. Stacey, J. Schmitt, A. Petter-Rousseaux, L. Newell-Morris, M.H. Crawford, Jean-Michel Dugoujon, H.F. Polesky, Frederick S. Szalay, J.P. Cambefort, R. Picon, D.R. Rasmussen, Ellen Merz, W. W. Socha, Georges Larrouy
Publikováno v:
Folia Primatologica. 36:I-IV
Autor:
Jan Moor-Jankowski, W. W. Socha
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Primatology. 7:136-145
Distribution of the human-type and of the simian-type blood groups in rhesus, crab-eating, bonnet, pig-tailed and stump-tailed macaques revealed significant similarities and differences among these species. Human-type A--B-O blood groups cut across t
Autor:
Jan Moor-Jankowski, W. W. Socha
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Evolution. 8:445-451
For practical purposes two classes of blood groups of Old World monkeys can be distinguished: human-type and simian-type, depending on the kind of reagents used for testing. Of the human-type blood groups, only the A-B-O groups, defined by saliva inh
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 98:1011-1014
Summary A “new” blood factor Kc of chimpanzee red cells is described, defined by an antiserum produced in a chimpanzee cross-immumized with white cell enriched human blood. This is the third distinct blood factor of chimpanzees demonstrated by su