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102. ISBT Working Party on Terminology for Red Cell Surface Antigens: Munich report.
103. A Lewis-negative "Bombay" blood.
104. An Rh gene complex which results in a "new" antigen detectable by a specific antibody, Anti-Rh 33.
105. Further examples of anti-bu-a found in immunized donors.
106. A new example of the Rh antibody, anti-Cx.
107. A Swiss family showing inheritance of the Swann antigen with Lu a .
108. Haemolytic disease of the newborn due to anti-Mt a .
109. A study of a family possessing the Rh gene complex D-- in the heterozygous state.
110. A second example of anti-Ku in a patient who has the rare Kell phenotype, Ko.
111. The CDe rhesus gene complex; some considerations revealed by a study of a Danish family with an antigen of the Rhesus gene complex (C) D (e) defined by a 'new' antibody.
112. Evidence for a new blood group antigen in the Indian population (a preliminary report).
113. THE D(C)(E) GENE COMPLEX REVEALED IN THE SWEDISH POPULATION.
114. A rapid method for routine Du testing.
115. A blood group B gene with variable expression.
116. A SECOND EXAMPLE OF ANTI-YTB.
117. The use of Ulex europaeus and Dolichos biflorus extracts in routine ABO grouping of blood donors in Thailand. Some unexpected findings.
118. AN ANTIBODY AGAINST STORED BLOOD ASSOCIATED WITH CIRRHOSIS OF THE LIVER AND FALSE-POSITIVE SEROLOGICAL TESTS FOR SYPHILIS.
119. The Rh gene complex cdEu.
120. POSSIBLE SUPPRESSION OF RH-ANTIGENS IN ONLY ONE GENERATION OF A FAMILY.
121. Evidence of mutation within the rhesus blood group system.
122. Some data on the low frequency antigens Wra and Bpa.
123. AN UNUSUAL RH GENE COMPLEX PRODUCING A WEAK C ANTIGEN.
124. IDENTIFICATION OF THE PREDICTED BLOOD GROUP ANTIBODY ANTI-YT-B.
125. Survey of uses for ficin in blood group serology.
126. A patient with apparently normal A1B red cells whose serum contains anti-B.
127. Observations on the A2 gene and H antigen in foetal life.
128. Identification of the first example of anti-Cob.
129. Anti-Ge, as a transfusion problem.
130. A British family possessing two variants of the MNSs blood group system, Mv and a new class within the Miltenberger complex.
131. Apparent depression of antigens of the Kell blood group system associated with autoimmune acquired haemolytic anaemia.
132. A complex serological investigation involving LW.
133. Three examples of a new antibody, anti-C8a, which reacts with 98 per cent of red cell samples.
134. A case of haemolytic disease of the newborn due to a new red cell antigen, Zd.
135. A patient with patient with apparently normal A1B red cells whose serum contains anti-B.
136. A weak B antigen, probably acquired.
137. A family showing independent segregation of Bua and Ytb.
138. On the Rh gene complexes D--, D(C) (e) and d(c) (e).
139. Studies on the Yt blood group system.
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