The Influence of Gene Interaction on Dosage Effects with Complete Anti-D Sera

Autor: M. J. Celano, Stanley Lange, Marjory Stroup, Philip Levine
Rok vydání: 1959
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Zdroj: Vox Sanguinis. 4:33-39
ISSN: 1423-0410
0042-9007
DOI: 10.1159/000478443
Popis: It has been known for a long time that DcE/DcE bloods give stronger reactions with anti-D sera than other common genotypes homozygous for D, e.g., DCe/DCe. It is suggested that the Ceppellini effect of inhibition of D by G in transposition can explain this observation. In bloods of genotype DCe/DCe, there may be a two-way inhibition of D and C in the transposition.The only common homozygous genotype in which C is not present is DcE/DcE. In the absence of C, anti-D sera are capable of exhibiting dosage effects.
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