294 results on '"Lomas-Francis, C."'
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2. International rare donor panels: a review
3. The Cromer blood group system: an update
4. International Society of Blood Transfusion Working Party on red cell immunogenetics and blood group terminology: Cancun report (2012)
5. THE FIRST EXAMPLE OF AN ACUTE HEMOLYTIC TRANSFUSION REACTION DUE TO ANTI-EMM AND THE FIRST JAPANESE PROBAND: 2D-S08–03
6. An RHD*455C Allele Encodes a Partial D Phenotype Associated With Production of Allo Anti-D: SP299
7. New A and B Alleles Associated With Weak Antigen Expression: SP283
8. The Molecular Basis For Jsb Typing Discrepancies In African American Blood Donors: SP282
9. A New High Prevalence Kell Antigen KYOR, Antithetical to the Low-prevalence Antigen KYO, Is the Second Trypsin-sensitive Kell Antigen: SP278
10. A New KEL*230G>T Change Associated With K0 Phenotype In a Patient Presenting With Anti-Kpb: SP277
11. McLeod Phenotypes in Hispanics and Potential Clinical Relevance of XK Genotyping: SP275
12. The JR Blood Group System: Alleles that Alter Expression?: S77-030L
13. Molecular Characterization of Alleles of the Lan Blood Group System: S76-030L
14. E Antigen Typing Discrepancy Reveals a Novel 674C>G Change (Ser225Cys) on RhCe Responsible for Expression of Some E Epitopes: S54-030I
15. The Labeling of Antigen Negative Blood and Subsequent Discrepancies: A Retrospective Review: S36-020C
16. First Report of Anti-MAM in Pregnancy Without Evidence of Clinical HDFN or Thrombocytopenia: S33-020C
17. Molecular basis of the rare gene complex, DIVa(C)-, which encodes four low-prevalence antigens in the Rh blood group system
18. Miltenberger phenotypes are glycophorin variants: a review
19. MILTENBERGER PHENOTYPES ARE GLYCOPHORIN VARIANTS: A REVIEW: 3A-S1–01
20. Anti-K18 Causing Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn: SP300
21. The Effect of Proteases or DTT On Scianna Antigens, Revisited: SP274
22. Weak D Type 2 and Production of Anti-D: S91-040B
23. Surprising Findings with RBCs Expressing the Low Prevalence RH Antigen Evans: S78-030K
24. Molecular Background of RHCE in Bastiaan, the RH: -31, -34 Index Case: S76-030K
25. A New High Prevalence Antigen (KHUL) in the Kell Blood Group System: S56-030E
26. Molecular Background of the Scnull Phenotype in Pacific Islanders: S55-030E
27. Two Novel JKA Alleles in a Jk(a+b-) Patient with Anti-Jka: S53-030E
28. Red cells from the original JAL+ proband are also DAK+ and STEM+
29. Multiplex Assays: Too Many Primers Can Lead to Suboptimal Results: SP253
30. Frequency Of RHCE*ce(254G>C) in African-American Patients and Donors: SP235
31. RHCE*ce(1025C>T) Encodes Partial C and E Antigens: SP239
32. Red Cells from the Original JAL+ Proband Are Also DAK+ and STEM+: SP237
33. DIII Type 7 May Be the Serologically-Defined DIIIb: SP236
34. RHD*DOL Travels with RHCE*ce(818C > T), Which Encodes a Partial e, hrS−, hrB+, STEM+ phenotype: S108-040C
35. A Case of Maternal RhD Alloimmunization Against an Rh D-Positive Fetus Conceived Naturally by Rh D-Negative Parents: S35-020C
36. The low prevalence Rh antigen Bea (Rh36) is associated with RHCE*ce 662C>G in exon 5, which is predicted to encode Rhce 221Arg
37. RHCE*ceCF and RHCE*ceAR Each Encode a Partial c (RH4) Antigen: SP229
38. DNA-based Assays Fill a Reagent Void to Identify V/VS− and Js(a−) Blood Donors: SP181
39. A New Antibody in the Dombrock Blood Group System, Anti-DOMR, Masquerades as Anti-Hy: S115-040E
40. The Low Prevalence Rh Antigen Bea (Rh36) is Associated with RHCE*ce 662 C > G in Exon 5, Which is Predicted to Encode Rhce 221Arg: S33-020C
41. The Dllla Allele is Linked to Altered Rhce Alleles: S30-020C
42. Alloanti-c in a c-positive, JAL-positive patient
43. International Society of Blood Transfusion Committee on Terminology for Red Blood Cell Surface Antigens: Macao report
44. Two Novel and Related High-Prevalence Antigens in the Kell Blood Group System: SP366
45. Prevalence of Yt(a-) in Hispanic Blood Donors: SP353
46. The RHCE*ceSL Allele Encodes a Weak e Antigen: *SP346
47. The RHCE*ceMO Allele Is Linked to RHD*DAU0 and Encodes an hrS - and hrB - Red Cell Phenotype: *SP339
48. The First Reported Example of Anti-Rh46 in a Somali Patient: SP341
49. SP338 Molecular Typing on a CML Patient Whose RBCs Type D-Negative but Historically Were D-Positive: *
50. International Society of Blood Transfusion Committee on Terminology for Red Cell Surface Antigens: Cape Town report
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