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612.11825
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Author
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Reid, Marion E.
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Title
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The blood group antigen [electronic resource] : factsbook / Marion Reid, Christine Lomas-Francis.
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Publication
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London ; San Diego, Calif. : Academic Press, 2004.
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Material Info.
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xiii, 561 p. : ill.
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Series
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Factsbook series
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Summary Note
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The second edition of The Blood Group Antigen FactsBook provides key information relating to human red blood cell membrane components carrying blood group antigens, the molecular basis of the antigens, their serological characteristics, and the clinical significance of blood group antibodies. The data on this group of molecules has expanded greatly since the previous edition was published five years ago. Topics include: history and information on terminology, expression, chromosomal assignment, carrier molecule description, molecular basis of antigens, effect of enzymes/chemicals, clinical significance, disease association, phenotypes, glycotypes and key references. * Over 250 entries on blood group antigens in individual factsheets * Six new blood group systems * Twenty-nine new antigens within established systems * Gene maps and organization.
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Notes
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Previous ed.: 1997.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Introduction -- Aims of this FactsBook -- Selection of Entries -- Terminology -- Organization of the Data -- Blood Group System Sheets -- Terminology -- Expression -- Gene -- Database accession numbers -- Amino acid sequence -- Carrier molecule -- Molecular basis of antigens -- Function -- Disease association -- Phenotypes -- Molecular basis of phenotypes -- Comments -- References -- Blood Group Antigen Sheets -- Terminology -- Occurrence -- Antithetical antigen -- Expression -- Molecular basis associated with antigen -- Effect of enzymes and chemicals on intact RBCs -- In vitro characteristics of alloantibody -- Clinical significance of alloantibody -- Autoantibody -- Comments -- References -- Blood Group Collections -- The 700 Series of Low Incidence Antigens -- The 901 Series of High Incidence Antigens -- ABO Blood group system -- MNS Blood group system -- P Blood Group System -- Rh Blood Group System -- Lutheran Blood Group System -- Kell Blood Group System -- Lewis Blood Group System -- Duffy Blood Group System -- Kidd Blood Group System -- Diego Blood Group System -- Yt Blood Group System -- Xg Blood Group System -- Scianna Blood Group System -- Dombrock Blood Group System -- Colton Blood Group System -- Landsteiner-Wiener Blood Group System -- Chido/Rodgers Blood Group System -- Hh Blood Group System -- Kx Blood Group System -- Gerbich Blood Group System -- Cromer Blood Group System -- Knops Blood Group System -- Indian Blood Group System -- OK Blood Group System -- RAPH Blood Group System -- JMH Blood Group System -- I Blood Group System -- GLOB Blood Group System -- GIL Blood Group System -- Cost Blood Group Collection -- Ii Blood Group Collection -- Er Blood Group Collection -- Globoside Blood Group Collection -- Unnamed Blood Group Collection -- The 700 Series of Low Incidence Antigens -- The 901 Series of High Incidence Antigens -- Antigen based facts -- Autoantibody based and drug facts -- Clinically useful information -- Blood group system and protein based facts -- Lectins and Polyagglutination information -- Gene based information -- Useful definitions -- Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Amsterdam : Elsevier Science & Technology, 2007.
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ISBN
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9780125865852
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0125865856
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Subject
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Antigens Handbooks.
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Subject
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Blood Group Antigens immunology Handbooks.
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Subject
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Blood group antigens.
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Subject
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Blood groups.
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Electronic books.
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Lomas-Francis, Christine.
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ScienceDirect (Online service)
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Date
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Year, Month, Day:01405141
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An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information ScienceDirect
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