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pro vyhledávání: '"Sylvie, Poupel"'
Autor:
Geneviève Juszczak, Sylvie Poupel, Pierre-Yves Le Pennec, Geneviève Woimant, Cécile Menanteau, Joëlle Nataf, Agnès Mailloux, Bach-Nga Pham, Philippe Rouger, Michèle Roussel, Thierry Peyrard
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 53:363-372
BACKGROUND: Several studies showed in people of African descent the existence of a genetic linkage between RHD alleles encoding a variant D antigen and a given altered RHCE*ce allele. RHCE*ceBI is a rare allele encountered in people of African descen
Autor:
Bach-Nga Pham, Sandrine Kappler-Gratias, Dominique Gien, Isabelle Dubeaux, Sylvie Poupel, Geneviève Deram, Michèle Roussel, Thierry Peyrard, Philippe Rouger, Marylise Beolet, Stéphanie Martin-Blanc, Pierre-Yves Le Pennec, Geneviève Juszczak
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 51:1249-1260
BACKGROUND: DNA testing has enabled the documenting of numerous variants of RHCE alleles, especially in individuals of African origin. The risk for production of clinically significant alloantibodies to Rh antigens of patients carrying variant RHCE a
Autor:
Michèle, Roussel, Sylvie, Poupel, Joëlle, Nataf, Geneviève, Juszczak, Geneviève, Woimant, Agnès, Mailloux, Cécile, Menanteau, Bach-Nga, Pham, Philippe, Rouger, Pierre-Yves, Le Pennec, Thierry, Peyrard
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 53(2)
Several studies showed in people of African descent the existence of a genetic linkage between RHD alleles encoding a variant D antigen and a given altered RHCE*ce allele. RHCE*ceBI is a rare allele encountered in people of African descent, that enco
Autor:
Bach-Nga, Pham, Thierry, Peyrard, Genevieve, Juszczak, Marylise, Beolet, Geneviève, Deram, Stéphanie, Martin-Blanc, Isabelle, Dubeaux, Michèle, Roussel, Sandrine, Kappler-Gratias, Dominique, Gien, Sylvie, Poupel, Philippe, Rouger, Pierre-Yves, Le Pennec
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 51(6)
DNA testing has enabled the documenting of numerous variants of RHCE alleles, especially in individuals of African origin. The risk for production of clinically significant alloantibodies to Rh antigens of patients carrying variant RHCE alleles has l
Autor:
Stéphanie Martin-Blanc, Bach-Nga Pham, Pierre-Yves Le Pennec, Sandrine Kappler-Gratias, Philippe Bonin, Thierry Peyrard, Carine Auxerre, Sylvie Poupel, Philippe Rouger
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 49(11)
BACKGROUND:ceAR (RHCE*ceAR) is a rare RH allele encountered in people of African/Caribbean ancestry, known to encode a partial e antigen. The homozygous ceAR/ceAR genotype encodes the rare blood group Hr−. This study describes alloanti-c/ce in a ce