207 results on '"Daniels, G. L."'
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2. Three Antigens of a New Blood Group System: RHAG: SI12
3. Blood group terminology 2004: from the International Society of Blood Transfusion committee on terminology for red cell surface antigens
4. PERCEIVED TASK EXPECTATIONS AND THE HUMAN WALK-RUN TRANSITION
5. International Society of Blood Transfusion Committee on terminology for red cell surface antigens: Vancouver Report
6. The molecular basis of LU5, LU6/LU9, LU8/LU14, LU13 and LU20 Lutheran blood group antigens
7. Variable X-chromosome inactivation in five McLeod syndrome carriers from the same family
8. RHD sequencing: a new tool for decision making on transfusion therapy and provision of Rh prophylaxis
9. DNA-BASED TYPING FOR Rh D, C AND c: SIMULTANEOUS DETECTION OF BOTH MAJOR CAUCASIAN AND BLACK D-NEGATIVE ALLELES
10. FETAL ANAEMIA DUE TO ANTI-K MAY RESULT FROM IMMUNE DESTRUCTION OF EARLY ERYTHROID PROGENITORS
11. DEVELOPMENT OF ERYTHROID CELL SURFACE MARKERS DURING IN VITRO ERYTHROPOIESIS; A COMPARISON OF TWO METHODS
12. AN RHD PSEUDOGENE CONTAINING A 37 BP DUPLICATION AND A NONSENSE MUTATION IS PRESENT IN MOST AFRICANS WITH THE RH D-NEGATIVE BLOOD GROUP PHENOTYPE
13. ERYTHROCYTE BAND 3 MUTATION Pro561→Ser GIVES RISE TO THE BOW ANTIGEN AND Pro566→Ala TO A NOVEL ANTIGEN KREP
14. THE MNS BLOOD GROUP ANTIGENS Osa (MNS38) AND Nya (MNS18) RESULT FROM GLYCOPHORIN A AMINO ACID SUBSTITUTIONS
15. Decay-accelerating factor (CD55) deficiency phenotypes in Japanese
16. The monoclonal antibody-specific immobilization of erythrocyte antigens assay (MAIEA) in the investigation of human red-cell antigens and their associated membrane proteins
17. Analysis of Knops blood group antigens on CR1 (CD35) by the MAIEA test and by immunoblotting
18. THE MOLECULAR BACKGROUND OF RECESSIVE Lu(a-b-) PHENOTYPE IN A JAPANESE FAMILY.
19. DECAY-ACCELERATING FACTOR (CD55) DEFICIENCY PHENOTYPES IN JAPANESE
20. PEKING MAN'S HOME
21. Mercy Strained: High School Teachers in Graduate Schools
22. Biochemical and genetic analysis of the Oka blood group antigen
23. Transient reduction in erythrocyte membrane sialoglycoprotein β associated with the presence of elliptocytes
24. P59 Involvement of CD9 in Erythroid Progenitor Cell Apoptosis
25. The VS and V blood group polymorphisms in Africans: a serologic and molecular analysis
26. Hemagglutination inhibition of Cromer blood group antibodies with soluble recombinant decay‐accelerating factor
27. A New Low-Incidence Antigen in the Kell Blood Group System: VLAN (KEL25)
28. Blood Group Terminology 1995: ISBT Working Party on Terminology for Red Cell Surface Antigens
29. Application of the MAIEA Assay to the Kell Blood Group System
30. Use of the MAIEA Technique to Confirm the Relationship between the Cromer Antigens and Decay-Accelerating Factor and to Assign Provisionally Antigens to the Short-Consensus Repeats
31. ISBT Working Party on Terminology for Red Cell Surface Antigens: São Paulo Report
32. ERIK, a low‐frequency red cell antigen of the MNS blood group system associated with Sta
33. An Example of Anti‐AnWj Causing Haemolytic Transfusion Reaction
34. A study on Lu-null families in South Wales
35. INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLOOD TRANSFUSION SOCIÉTÉ INTERNATIONALE DE TRANSFUSION SANGUINE: ISBT Working Party on Terminology for Red Cell Surface Antigens: Los Angeles Report
36. SAT, a ‘new’ low frequency blood group antigen, which may be associated with two different MNS variants
37. MAM: a "new" high-incidence antigen found on multiple cell lines.
38. Transient reduction in erythrocyte membrane sialoglycoprotein β associated with the presence of elliptocytes.
39. Studies on the blood of a Co (a-b-) proposita and her family.
40. A 'new' high frequency antigen Era.
41. MONOCLONAL ANTI-TYPE 2 H: AN ANTIBODY DETECTING A PRECURSOR OF THE A AND B BLOOD GROUP ANTIGENS.
42. The Ina and Inb blood group antigens are located on a glycoprotein of 80,000 MW (the CDw44 glycoprotein) whose expression is influenced by the In(Lu) gene.
43. A human cell-surface glycoprotein that carries Cromer-related blood group antigens on erythrocytes and is also expressed on leucocytes and platelets.
44. A clinically applicable method for determining the three major alleles at the Duffy (FY) blood group locus using polymerase chain reaction with allele-specific primers.
45. A Family Demonstrating Inheritance of the Leach Phenotype: a Gerbich-Negative Phenotype Associated with Elliptocytosis.
46. The Rare Phenotype En(a-) in a French-Canadian Family.
47. Homozygous D.
48. THE RARE Rh HAPLOTYPES -D- AND - IN A FAMILY WITH A -D-/- PROPOSITUS.
49. BEYOND MID-LATITUDE BIOLOGY.
50. Individuals lacking the Gerbich blood-group antigen have alterations in the human erythrocyte membrane sialoglycoproteins β and γ
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