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Publikováno v:
Immunohematology. 36:123-128
In recent years, polymerase chain reaction–based genotyping platforms, which provide a predicted phenotype, have increased in both patient and high-throughput donor testing, especially in situations where serologic methods or reagents are limited.
Publikováno v:
Immunohematology. 36(4)
In recent years, polymerase chain reaction-based genotyping platforms, which provide a predicted phenotype, have increased in both patient and high-throughput donor testing, especially in situations where serologic methods or reagents are limited. Th
Autor:
Antonietta Villa, Adirane Garaizar, Donatella Londero, Monica Kalvelage, Nicoletta Revelli, Pablo Rodriguez-Wilhelmi, Felix Garcia-Sanchez, Genghis H. Lopez, Jacqueline Cote, Robert L. Flower, Mindy Goldman, Arantxa Cemborain, Rachid El Hamss, Catherine A. Hyland, Gorka Ochoa-Garay
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 56:244-248
BACKGROUND The introduction of molecular methods into routine blood typing is prompting the identification of new blood group alleles. Discrepancies between the results of genotyping and serology or chance events uncovered during genotyping prompted
Autor:
Mindy, Goldman, Arantxa, Cemborain, Jacqueline, Cote, Rachid, El Hamss, Robert L, Flower, Adirane, Garaizar, Felix, Garcia-Sanchez, Catherine A, Hyland, Monica, Kalvelage, Donatella, Londero, Genghis H, Lopez, Nicoletta, Revelli, Pablo, Rodriguez-Wilhelmi, Antonietta, Villa, Gorka, Ochoa-Garay
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 56(1)
The introduction of molecular methods into routine blood typing is prompting the identification of new blood group alleles. Discrepancies between the results of genotyping and serology or chance events uncovered during genotyping prompted additional