Blood groups, erythrocyte antigens, and transfusion are fundamental areas of medicine and are related to many disciplines of science like hematology, immunology, surgery, and genetics. This book is a collection of information related to blood groups and transfusion, and a practical resource for all concerned physicians. The book is divided into two sections. The first section includes chapters on blood transfusion reactions and hemolytic disease of the fetus. The second section includes information for the future perspectives of blood group antigens. This book will be a stepping stone for scientists who are rapidly advancing their science journey
In the last 18 years the genes that encode all but one of the 29 blood group systems present on red ...
Red blood cells constitute approximately 40% of the total amount of blood and 99% of shaped elements...
The most spectacular, if not the most important advance in medical genetics in recent years has been...
Background: The knowledge of antigens expressed on red blood cells is an integral part of a transfus...
Transfusion Medicine and Scientific Developments focuses on unknown aspects of blood cells and trans...
Human blood group antigens are unique, inherited polymorphisms on the extracellular surface of red b...
Blood grouping has emerged from an obscure position to one of foremost importance to medical science...
Blood transfer {--} transfusion {--} is today{\crq}s most frequent transplantation. Blood is transfe...
ABO blood type antigens are polymorphic, inherited structures presented on the surface of red blood ...
Immunohematology studies antigen-antibody reactions and different forms of antigens and antibodies w...
The editor has incorporated scientific contributions from a diverse group of leading researchers in ...
Between the end of the last century and the initiation of this one, blood groups and their importanc...
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ABO and Rh blood group systems are the most important blood grouping systems from clinical aspect. D...
Blood group antigens represent polymorphic traits inherited among individuals and populations. The o...
In the last 18 years the genes that encode all but one of the 29 blood group systems present on red ...
Red blood cells constitute approximately 40% of the total amount of blood and 99% of shaped elements...
The most spectacular, if not the most important advance in medical genetics in recent years has been...
Background: The knowledge of antigens expressed on red blood cells is an integral part of a transfus...
Transfusion Medicine and Scientific Developments focuses on unknown aspects of blood cells and trans...
Human blood group antigens are unique, inherited polymorphisms on the extracellular surface of red b...
Blood grouping has emerged from an obscure position to one of foremost importance to medical science...
Blood transfer {--} transfusion {--} is today{\crq}s most frequent transplantation. Blood is transfe...
ABO blood type antigens are polymorphic, inherited structures presented on the surface of red blood ...
Immunohematology studies antigen-antibody reactions and different forms of antigens and antibodies w...
The editor has incorporated scientific contributions from a diverse group of leading researchers in ...
Between the end of the last century and the initiation of this one, blood groups and their importanc...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/38231/1/1320020412_ftp.pd
ABO and Rh blood group systems are the most important blood grouping systems from clinical aspect. D...
Blood group antigens represent polymorphic traits inherited among individuals and populations. The o...
In the last 18 years the genes that encode all but one of the 29 blood group systems present on red ...
Red blood cells constitute approximately 40% of the total amount of blood and 99% of shaped elements...
The most spectacular, if not the most important advance in medical genetics in recent years has been...