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1. Non-invasive prenatal rhesus D genotyping using cell-free foetal DNA.

2. Rh blood phenotyping (D, E, e, C, c) microarrays using multichannel surface plasmon resonance imaging.

3. [From the discovery of microbial Mep-Amt ammonium transporters to human Rhesus factors].

4. A novel paper-based assay for the simultaneous determination of Rh typing and forward and reverse ABO blood groups.

5. Prevalence of Rh, Duffy, Kell, Kidd & MNSs blood group antigens in the Indian blood donor population.

6. Identifying D-positive donors using a second automated testing platform.

7. Comparison of different blood sample processing methods for sensitive detection of low level chimerism by RHD real-time PCR assay.

8. High throughput non-invasive determination of foetal Rhesus D status using automated extraction of cell-free foetal DNA in maternal plasma and mass spectrometry.

9. [Contribution of the genetic fingerprintings compared to grouping ABO/Rhesus technique in the expertise of filiation].

10. Fetal RhD typing with free DNA in maternal plasma.

11. Identification of two new D variants, DHMi and DHMii using monoclonal anti-D.

12. Rh(D) antigen expression and isolation of a new Rh(D) cDNA isoform in human erythroleukemic K562 cells.

13. Studies on the glycoprotein associated with Rh (rhesus) blood group antigen expression in the human red blood cell membrane.

14. Evidence for a structurally homologous Rh-like polypeptide in Rhnull erythrocytes.

15. Typing and screening of blood from intraosseous access.

18. Isolation and purification of Rh0(D) antigen of human erythrocyte membrane and its serological property.

20. Isolation and purification of Rh(C) antigen.

21. The Rhesus (D) polypeptide is linked to the human erythrocyte cytoskeleton.

22. Two-dimensional iodopeptide mapping demonstrates that erythrocyte Rh D, c, and E polypeptides are structurally homologous but nonidentical.

23. Reconstitution of Rh (D) antigen activity from human erythrocyte membranes solubilized by deoxycholate.

24. Human monoclonal antibody against Rh(D) antigen: partial characterization of the Rh(D) polypeptide from human erythrocytes.

25. [Influence of ultrasonic waves and enzymes on antigenic properties of human erythrocytes. I. Ultrasonic waves].

26. Preparation of anti-Rho (D) specific immunoglobulins according to WHO recommendation.

28. Isolation and purification of Rh(c) antigen.

29. The advantages of intravenous Rh-immune globulin.

31. The universal prevention of Rh immunization.

33. Isolation of a small molecular peptide from human erythrocyte membrane with Rh properties.

34. [Importance and frequency of the Rh factor D u ].

35. Karl Landsteiner, M.D. History of Rh-Hr blood group system.

36. [A new Rhzw (CwDE) pattern].

37. Isolation of a membrane protein with a low molecular weight derived from the human erythrocytes: the chemical properties and the investigation of the Rh antigenicity with the Schultz Dale test.

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