1. Low-Incidence Red Cell Antigen ELO (700.51): Evidence for Exclusion from Thirteen Blood Group Systems
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Teresa Zelinski, Patricia Tippett, Gail Coghlan, A. Lubenko, and Curole Green
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Genetic Markers ,Male ,Red Cell ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Manitoba ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,Biology ,Pedigree ,Serology ,Blood group antigens ,Red blood cell ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Blood Grouping and Crossmatching ,Gene Frequency ,Antigen ,Genetic marker ,Immunology ,Blood Group Antigens ,biology.protein ,medicine ,Humans ,Female ,Antibody ,Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length - Abstract
Genetic studies of the families of two unrelated propositi prove that the low-incidence antigen ELO (ISBT No. 700.51) is not part of the MNS, Rh, Duffy, Kidd, Xg, Kx and Gerbich blood group systems and indicate that it is probably not part of the Lutheran, Scianna, Dombrock or Colton systems. Serological studies indicate exclusion from the Kell and Chido/Rodgers systems. Although the ELO antigen is rare, anti-ELO is not uncommon in sera containing at least one specificity for a low-incidence antigen.
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- 1993
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