635 results on '"Reid, M. E."'
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2. Acute Sensitivity of Landslide Rates to Initial Soil Porosity
3. Wood dust exposure and the risk of upper aero-digestive and respiratory cancers in males
4. Genetic Abnormalities in Blood Group Serology
5. Should Obstetricians See Women With Normal Pregnancies? A Multicentre Randomised Controlled Trial Of Routine Antenatal Care By General Practitioners And Midwives Compared With Shared Care Led By Obstetricians
6. The efficacy of calcitriol therapy in the management of bone loss and fractures: a qualitative review
7. International Society of Blood Transfusion Working Party on red cell immunogenetics and blood group terminology: Cancun report (2012)
8. The JR Blood Group System: Alleles that Alter Expression?: S77-030L
9. Molecular Characterization of Alleles of the Lan Blood Group System: S76-030L
10. A Novel Allele in the Kell Blood Group System Resulting in the Knull Phenotype: S74-030L
11. DIVa and DIVa-2 are Encoded by the Same RHD Allele: S55-030I
12. ISBT Scientific Series – State of the Art Invited speakerProtein blood group systems: Berlin and beyond
13. PROTEIN BLOOD GROUP SYSTEMS: BERLIN AND BEYOND: 2B-D4–03
14. Molecular basis of the rare gene complex, DIVa(C)-, which encodes four low-prevalence antigens in the Rh blood group system
15. Characterization of the First K0 with Anti-Ku Found in an Apache Indian: SP244
16. Molecular Background of RHCE in Bastiaan, the RH: -31, -34 Index Case: S76-030K
17. Comparison of RHD and RHCE DNA Arrays to LDT and Hemagglutination on African American Blood Donors: S80-030K
18. Molecular Background of the Scnull Phenotype in Pacific Islanders: S55-030E
19. International Society of Blood Transfusion Working Party on red cell immunogenetics and blood group terminology: Berlin report
20. Red cells from the original JAL+ proband are also DAK+ and STEM+
21. Universal DNA Arrays for High-Throughput SNP Detection of Human Erythrocyte Antigens (HEA): SP324
22. Testing Random Donors Using High Throughput DNA Array Testing: What Can Be Found?: SP318
23. An Example of Anti-Lub and Anti-Lu16 Identified Early in the Gestation of an Initial Pregnancy: SP263
24. Prevalence of RHCE*ce(818T) and RHD*DOL Alleles in Two Populations: SP238
25. Benefits of a DNA Proficiency Exchange Program: SP256
26. Comparison of RHD and RHCE Analyzed by LDT and Prototype DNA Arrays: SP252
27. Frequency Of RHCE*ce(254G>C) in African-American Patients and Donors: SP235
28. RHCE*ce(1025C>T) Encodes Partial C and E Antigens: SP239
29. Red Cells from the Original JAL+ Proband Are Also DAK+ and STEM+: SP237
30. DIII Type 7 May Be the Serologically-Defined DIIIb: SP236
31. RHD*DOL Travels with RHCE*ce(818C > T), Which Encodes a Partial e, hrS−, hrB+, STEM+ phenotype: S108-040C
32. Association Studies Between Polymorphism in Glycophorin B and Susceptibility to Plasmodium falciparum Infection in Brazil: S64-030E
33. A Case of Maternal RhD Alloimmunization Against an Rh D-Positive Fetus Conceived Naturally by Rh D-Negative Parents: S35-020C
34. Human red β, τ and β-related sialoglycoproteins : their structure, function and membrane interactions
35. RHCE*ceCF and RHCE*ceAR Each Encode a Partial c (RH4) Antigen: SP229
36. DNA-based Assays Fill a Reagent Void to Identify V/VS− and Js(a−) Blood Donors: SP181
37. A New Antibody in the Dombrock Blood Group System, Anti-DOMR, Masquerades as Anti-Hy: S115-040E
38. 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
39. The Dllla Allele is Linked to Altered Rhce Alleles: S30-020C
40. “It has to speak to people’s everyday life…”: qualitative study of men and women’s willingness to participate in a non-medical approach to Chlamydia trachomatis screening
41. Alloanti-c in a c-positive, JAL-positive patient
42. Genotyping for red blood cell polymorphisms
43. International Society of Blood Transfusion Committee on Terminology for Red Blood Cell Surface Antigens: Macao report
44. Detection of Blood Group Genes Using Multiplex SnaPshot Method: SP408
45. Immortalized Lymphoblastoid Cell Lines from Donors of Known Blood Group Phenotype to Establish a DNA Repository: SP399
46. Proficiency Exchange Program for PCR-Based Assays for the Prediction of Blood Group Antigens: SP380
47. Two Novel and Related High-Prevalence Antigens in the Kell Blood Group System: SP366
48. Production and Characterization of New Murine Anti-S and Anti-U Monoclonal Antibodies: SP358
49. Molecular Studies of DO Alleles Reveal That JO Is More Prevalent Than HY in Brazilians, While HY Is More Prevalent in Northeast USA: SP349
50. DIIIa and DIII Type 5 partial D Phenotypes Are Encoded by the Same RHD Variant Allele: *SP340
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