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The effect of dithiothreitol on the LW antigenKONIGSHAUS, G. J; HOLLAND, T. I.Transfusion (Philadelphia, PA). 1984, Vol 24, Num 6, pp 536-537, issn 0041-1132Article

Early work on the Rh factor including the finding of anti-EDODD, B. E.Vox sanguinis (Basel. 1956). 1984, Vol 47, Num 6, pp 449-451, issn 0042-9007Article

Rh blood group mosaicism in a healthy elderly womanSALARU, N. N. R; LAY, W. H.Vox sanguinis (Basel. 1956). 1985, Vol 48, Num 6, pp 362-365, issn 0042-9007Article

Idiotypy of anti-Rh antibodiesDE SAINT MARTIN, J; EYQUEM, A.Revue française de transfusion et immuno-hématologie. 1984, Vol 27, Num 6, pp 715-728, issn 0338-4535Article

RHCE*ceMO is frequently in cis to RHD*DAU0 and encodes a hrs-, hrB-, RH: 61 phenotype in black persons: clinical significance : Twenty Years since the Cloning of the Blood Group GenesWESTHOFF, Connie M; VEGE, Sunitha; HORN, Trina et al.Transfusion (Philadelphia, PA). 2013, Vol 53, Num 11, pp 2983-2989, issn 0041-1132, 7 p., 2Article

False-positive results with chemically modified anti-D do not indicate a need to use a separate, immunologically inert Rh control reagentJUDD, W. J; STEINER, E. A; OBERMAN, H. A et al.Transfusion (Philadelphia, PA). 1988, Vol 28, Num 4, pp 339-341, issn 0041-1132Article

False-positive results with chemically modified anti-DJONES, E. C; SINCLAIR, M; UNRAU, L et al.Transfusion (Philadelphia, PA). 1987, Vol 27, Num 2, pp 142-144, issn 0041-1132Article

Reversal of Rh alloimmunization: fact or fancy?BOWMAN, J. M; POLLOCK, J. M.Vox sanguinis (Basel. 1956). 1984, Vol 47, Num 3, pp 209-215, issn 0042-9007Article

An antiserum identifying a red cell determinant expressed by Rh:33 and by some new depressed Rh phenotypesBIZOT, M; LOMAS, C; RUBIO, F et al.Transfusion (Philadelphia, PA). 1988, Vol 28, Num 4, pp 342-345, issn 0041-1132Article

Antibody produced against isolated Rh(D) polypeptide reacts with other Rh-related antigensSUYAMA, K; GOLDSTEIN, J.Blood. 1988, Vol 72, Num 5, pp 1622-1626, issn 0006-4971Article

Rhesus anti-E, anti-c antibodies as a cause of hemolytic disease of the newbornNAIR, P. M. C; SABARINATHAN, K; JAYAPRAKASH, P. A et al.Indian pediatrics. 1983, Vol 20, Num 9, pp 681-684, issn 0019-6061Article

Prediction of the outcome of rhesus haemolytic disease of the newborn: Additional information using an ADCC assayURBANIAK, S. J; GREISS, M. A; CRAWFORD, R. J et al.Vox sanguinis (Basel. 1956). 1984, Vol 46, Num 5, pp 323-329, issn 0042-9007Article

Etude des familles de deux cas de type DuDONG JIANKANG; TAO DALIN; SHI MINGZHEN et al.Yíchuán xuébào. 1985, Vol 12, Num 4, pp 319-324, issn 0379-4172Article

The low-prevalence Rh antigen STEM (RH49) is encoded by two different RHCE*ce818T alleles that are often in cis to RHD*DOLREID, Marion E; HALTER HIPSKY, Christine; HUE-ROYE, Kim et al.Transfusion (Philadelphia, PA). 2013, Vol 53, Num 3, pp 539-544, issn 0041-1132, 6 p.Article

Intérêt du génotypage Rhésus dans la prévention de l'immunisation foeto-maternelle RhésusBROSSARD, Y; SENDER, A; CARTRON, J.P et al.PROFESSION SAGE-FEMME. 2001, Num 75, pp 19-22, issn 1251-9839Article

Human monoclonal antibodies for the differentiation of Rh-D categoriesERNST, M; WEBER-MUSCAN, M.-T; LENHARD, V et al.Infusionstherapie (1988). 1992, Vol 19, Num 1, pp 9-11, issn 1011-6966Article

Serology and genetics of the red blood cell factor RH34MOORES, P; SMART, E.Vox sanguinis (Basel. 1956). 1991, Vol 61, Num 2, pp 122-129, issn 0042-9007Article

Distribution of ABO and Rh(D) Blood Group Systems in Different Caste Groups of PunjabBERRY, V; KAUR, H.Man in India. 1991, Vol 71, Num 2-3, pp 469-473, issn 0025-1569Article

Use of Rh positive blood in emergency situationsSCHMIDT, P. J; LEPARC, G. F; SAMIA, C. T et al.Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics. 1988, Vol 167, Num 3, pp 229-233, issn 0039-6087Article

A speculative model for the Rh blood groupsTIPPETT, P.Annals of human genetics. 1986, Vol 50, Num 3, pp 241-247, issn 0003-4800Article

Weak D caused by a founder deletion in the RHD geneFICHOU, Yann; CHEN, Jian-Min; LE MARECHAL, Cédric et al.Transfusion (Philadelphia, PA). 2012, Vol 52, Num 11, pp 2348-2355, issn 0041-1132, 8 p.Article

The structure and function of the Rh antigen complexWESTHOFF, Connie M.Seminars in hematology. 2007, Vol 44, Num 1, pp 42-50, issn 0037-1963, 9 p.Article

Epitopes on Rh proteinsSCOTT, M. L; VOAK, D; LIU, W et al.Vox sanguinis (Basel. 1956). 2000, Vol 78, pp 117-120, issn 0042-9007, SUP2Conference Paper

Causes des échecs de la prévention de l'allo-immunisation foeto-maternelle dans le système Rhésus anti-DGRIMAUD, I.LES DOSSIERS DE L'OBSTETRIQUE. 1995, Num 224, pp 6-20Article

Rare-event analysis methods for detection of fetal red blood cells in maternal bloodCUPP, J. E; LEARY, J. F; CERNICHIARI, E et al.Cytometry (New York, N.Y.). 1984, Vol 5, Num 2, pp 138-144, issn 0196-4763Article

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