32 results on '"Overbeeke, M. A. M."'
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2. International Society of Blood Transfusion Committee on Terminology for Red Cell Surface Antigens: Cape Town report
3. Red cell transfusions and blood groups
4. Glycophorin A mutation Ala65 → Pro gives rise to a novel pair of MNS alleles ENEP (MNS39) and HAG (MNS41) and altered Wrb expression: direct evidence for GPA/band 3 interaction necessary for normal Wrb expression
5. The genetic basis of a new partial D antigen: DDBT
6. Folman
7. The R 0 Har Rh:33 phenotype results from substitution of exon 5 of the RHCE gene by the corresponding exon of the RHD gene
8. A New Low-Incidence Antigen in the Kell Blood Group System: VLAN (KEL25)
9. Red cell antibodies in pregnancy: there is no ‘critical titre’
10. Quantitation of D Sites on Selected ‘Weak D’ and ‘Partial D’ Red Cells
11. Misleading Results in the Determination of Haemolytic Disease of the Newborn Using Antibody Titration and ADCC in a Woman with Anti-Lub
12. The genetic basis of a new partial D antigen: DDBT.
13. The R0Har Rh:33 phenotype results from substitution of exon 5 of the RHCE gene by the corresponding exon of the RHD gene.
14. Maternal antibodies against fetal blood group antigens A or B: lytic activity of IgG subclasses in monocyte-driven cytotoxicity and correlation with ABO haemolytic disease of the newborn.
15. Complement is not activated in ABO-haemolytic disease of the newborn.
16. Sensitive methods for determining subclasses of IgG anti-A and anti-B in sera of blood-group-O women with a blood-group-A or -B child.
17. ABO and Rhesus phenotyping of fetal erythrocytes in the first trimester of pregnancy.
18. A Negative Direct Antiglobulin Test with Strong IgG Red Cell Autoantibodies Present in the Serum of a Patient with Autoimmune Haemolytic Anaemia.
19. Involvement of Ser103 of the Rh polypeptides in G epitope formation.
20. Characterization of the hybrid RHD gene leading to the partial D category IIIc phenotype.
21. Involvement of Gly96 in the formation of the Rh26 epitope
22. Reactions of anti-D monoclonal antibodies with rhesus D variant cells
23. Rh DNA analysis
24. Quality Control of Anti‐D Sera by a Panel of Donor Red Cells with Weak Reacting D Antigen and with Partial D Antigens by the Federation of Netherlands Red Cross Blood Banks
25. What is the Best Predictor of the Severity of ABO-Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn?
26. Quality Control of Anti-D Sera by a Panel of Donor Red Cells with Weak Reacting D Antigen and with Partial D Antigens by the Federation of Netherlands Red Cross Blood Banks.
27. Assessment of monoclonal antibodies by the monocyte-mediated ADCC assay
28. What is the Best Predictor of the Severity of ABOHemolytic Disease of the Newborn
29. Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia during pregnancy
30. [Severe bleeding in a patient with anti-c alloantibodies and a rare Rhesus phenotype treated with compatible erythrocyte concentrate from the blood bank of the Council of Europe].
31. [A pregnant woman with irregular erythrocyte antibodies for whom no compatible packed red blood cells were available].
32. Section 1C: Assessment of the functional activity and IgG Fc receptor utilisation of 64 IgG Rh monoclonal antibodies. Coordinator's report.
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