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The Blood Group Antigen FactsBook 3
- Highly Commended 2013 BMA Medical Book Award for Internal Medicine
- Includes more than 330 entries on blood group antigens in individual factsheets
- Offers a logical and concise catalogue structure for each antigen in an improved interior design for quick reference
- Written by three international experts from the field of immunohematology and transfusion medicine
| מהדורה | 3 |
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| עמודים / Pages | 750 |
| הוצאה לאור | Elsevier |
| תאריך יציאה לאור | 24 בספט׳ 2012 |
| תוכן עניינים | Preface Abbreviations Useful Websites SECTION I: The Introductory Chapters 1. Introduction Aims of this FactsBook Selection of entries Terminology References 2. Organization of the data ISBT Blood Group Systems ISBT Blood Group Antigens ISBT Blood Group Collections ISBT 700 Series of Low-Incidence Antigens ISBT 901 Series of High-Incidence Antigens References SECTION II: The Blood Group Systems and Antigens ABO. ABO Blood Group System A Antigen A1 Antigen MNS. MNS Blood Group System M Antigen N Antigen S Antigen s Antigen U Antigen He Antigen Mia Antigen Mc Antigen Vw Antigen Mur Antigen Mg Antigen Vr Antigen Me Antigen Mta Antigen Sta Antigen Ria Antigen Cla Antigen Nya Antigen Hut Antigen Hil Antigen Mv Antigen Far Antigen sD Antigen Mit Antigen Dantu Antigen Hop Antigen Nob Antigen Ena Antigen ENKT Antigen ‘N’ Antigen Or Antigen DANE Antigen TSEN Antigen MINY Antigen MUT Antigen SAT Antigen ERIK Antigen Osa Antigen ENEP Antigen ENEH Antigen HAG Antigen ENAV Antigen MARS Antigen ENDA Antigen ENEV Antigen MNTD Antigen P1PK. P1PK Blood Group System P1 Antigen Pk Antigen NOR Antigen RH. Rh Blood Group System D Antigen C Antigen c Antigen e Antigen f Antigen CX Antigen V Antigen EW Antigen Hr0 Antigen hrS Antigen VS Antigen CG Antigen CE Antigen Rh26 (c-like) Antigen cE Antigen Rh32 Antigen Rh33 Antigen HrB Antigen Rh35 Antigen Evans Antigen Rh39 Antigen Rh41 Antigen Rh42 Antigen Crawford Antigen Nou Antigen Sec Antigen STEM Antigen FPTT Antigen MAR Antigen BARC Antigen JAHK Antigen DAK Antigen LOCR Antigen CENR Antigen CEST Antigen CELO Antigen CEAG Antigen LU. Lutheran Blood Group System Lua Antigen Lub Antigen Lu3 Antigen Lu4 Antigen Lu5 Antigen Lu6 Antigen Lu7 Antigen Lu8 Antigen Lu9 Antigen Lu11 Antigen Lu12 Antigen Lu13 Antigen Lu14 Antigen Lu16 Antigen Lu17 Antigen Aua Antigen Aub Antigen Lu20 Antigen Lu21 Antigen LURC Antigen KEL. Kell Blood Group System K Antigen k Antigen Kpa Antigen Kpb Antigen Ku Antigen Jsa Antigen Jsb Antigen Ula Antigen K11 Antigen K12 Antigen K13 Antigen K14 Antigen K16 Antigen K18 Antigen K19 Antigen Km Antigen Kpc Antigen K22 Antigen K23 Antigen K24 Antigen VLAN Antigen TOU Antigen RAZ Antigen VONG Antigen KALT Antigen KTIM Antigen KYO Antigen KUCI Antigen KANT Antigen KASH Antigen KELP Antigen KETI Antigen KHUL Antigen LE. Lewis Blood Group System Lea Antigen Leb Antigen Leab Antigen LebH Antigen ALeb Antigen BLeb Antigen FY. Duffy Blood Group System Fya Antigen Fyb Antigen Fy3 Antigen Fy6 Antigen JK. Kidd Blood Group System Jka Antigen Jkb Antigen Jk3 Antigen DI. Diego Blood Group System Dia Antigen Dib Antigen Wra Antigen Wrb Antigen Wda Antigen Rba Antigen WARR Antigen ELO Antigen Wu Antigen Bpa Antigen Moa Antigen Hga Antigen Vga Antigen Swa Antigen BOW Antigen NFLD Antigen Jna Antigen KREP Antigen Tra Antigen Fra Antigen SW1 Antigen DISK Antigen YT. Yt Blood Group System Yta Antigen Ytb Antigen XG. Xg Blood Group System Xga Antigen SC. Scianna Blood Group System Sc1 Antigen Sc2 Antigen Sc3 Antigen Sc4 Antigen STAR Antigen SCER Antigen SCAN Antigen DO. Dombrock Blood Group System Doa Antigen Dob Antigen Gya Antigen Hy Antigen Joa Antigen DOYA Antigen DOMR Antigen DOLG Antigen CO. Colton Blood Group System Coa Antigen Cob Antigen Co3 Antigen Co4 Antigen LW. Landsteiner-Wiener Blood Group System LWa Antigen LWab Antigen LWb Antigen CH/RG. Chido/Rodgers Blood Group System Ch1 Antigen Ch2 Antigen Ch3 Antigen Ch4 Antigen Ch5 Antigen Ch6 Antigen WH Antigen Rg1 Antigen Rg2 Antigen H. H Blood Group System H Antigen XK. Kx Blood Group System Kx Antigen GE. Gerbich Blood Group System Ge2 Antigen Ge3 Antigen Ge4 Antigen Wb Antigen Lsa Antigen Ana Antigen Dha Antigen GEIS Antigen GEPL Antigen GEAT Antigen GETI Antigen CROM. Cromer Blood Group System Cra Antigen Tca Antigen Tcb Antigen Tcc Antigen Dra Antigen Esa Antigen IFC Antigen WESa Antigen WESb Antigen UMC Antigen GUTI Antigen SERF Antigen ZENA Antigen CROV Antigen CRAM Antigen CROZ Antigen KN. Knops Blood Group System Kna Antigen Knb Antigen McCa Antigen Sla Antigen Yka Antigen McCb Antigen Vil Antigen Sl3 Antigen KCAM Antigen IN. Indian Blood Group System Ina Antigen Inb Antigen INFI Antigen INJA Antigen OK. Ok Blood Group System Oka Antigen OKGV Antigen OKVM Antigen RAPH. Raph Blood Group System MER2 Antigen JMH. John Milton Hagen Blood Group System JMH Antigen JMHK Antigen JMHL Antigen JMHG Antigen JMHM Antigen JMHQ Antigen I. I Blood Group System I Antigen GLOB. Globoside Blood Group System P Antigen Gill. Gill Blood Group System GIL Antigen RHAG. Rh-Associated Glycoprotein Blood Group System Duclos Antigen Ola Antigen DSLK Antigen RHAG4 Antigen FORS. FORS Blood Group System FORS1 Antigen JR. JR Blood Group System Jra Antigen LAN. Lan Blood Group System Lan Antigen Collections. Blood Group Collections Csa Antigen Csb Antigen Ii. Ii Blood Group Collection i Antigen ER. Er Blood Group Collection Erb Antigen Er3 Antigen GLOB. Globoside Blood Group Collection PX2 Antigen 210. Unnamed Blood Group Collection Led Antigen VEL. Vel Blood Group Collection Vel Antigen ABTI Antigen MN CHO. MN CHO Blood Group Collection Hu Antigen M1 Antigen Tm Antigen Can Antigen Sext Antigen Sj Antigen 700 Series. The 700 Series of Low-Incidence Antigens 700 Series of Low-Incidence Antigens 901 Series. The 901 Series of High-Incidence Antigens Ata Antigen Emm Antigen AnWj Antigen Sda Antigen PEL Antigen MAM Antigen SECTION III: Other Useful Facts Section III. Other Useful Facts Usefulness of the effect of enzymes and DTT on antigens in antibody identification Effect of acid on antigen expression Effect of chloroquine diphosphate on antigen expression Substrate specificity of selected enzymes for peptide and CHO bonds Mixed Field Agglutination may be observed in: Blood group antigens absent (altered) on selected RBC phenotypes Biosynthetic pathways Antigens with lactosylceramide as a precursor High prevalence antigens absent (and selected phenotypes) in certain ethnic populations Low-prevalence antigens present in certain ethnic populations Clinical significance of some alloantibodies to blood group antigens Characteristics of some blood group alloantibodies Antigen-negative prevalence for some polymorphic antigens Potentially useful information for problem-solving in immunohematology Alloantibodies that may have in vitro hemolytic properties Conditions associated with suppression (sometimes total) or with alteration of antigen expression Causes of apparent in vivo hemolysis Target antigen suppression Drugs associated with immune hemolytic anemia and/or positive DAT in which drug-dependent antibodies were detected Drugs associated with cases of immune hemolytic anemia and/or positive DAT caused by drug-independent antibodies (autoantibodies) Drugs associated with the detection of non-immunologic protein adsorption onto RBCs Blood group systems and their gene products Proteins altered on Rhnull RBCs Blood Group Proteins, Mr, abundance, and selected reactive monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) Changes in numbering of nucleotides and amino acids Some causes of pseudo-discrepancies between genotype and phenotype Chromosomal location of genes encoding or influencing the expression of blood groups Some lectins and their simple specificities Polyagglutination types, and the expected reactions with group O^ RBCs and lectins Diagrammatic representation of Cad, Tn, T, Tk, and acquired B References Index
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| Author | Reid |




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