International audienceOBJECTIVES: Thirty-six blood group systems are listed by the International Society of Blood Transfusion, containing almost 350 antigens. Most of these result from a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). Serology is the standard method for blood group typing. However, this technique has some limitations and cannot respond to the growing demand of blood product typing for a large number of antigens. Here we describe a blood group genotyping assay directly from whole blood samples using Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS), allowing the simultaneous identification of 15 SNPs associated with the blood group systems of 95 patients in a single run. DESIGN AND METHOD: After an automated DNA extraction, targets are amplified by mu...
Serological discrepancies in matching blood group antigens between donors and patients for blood tr...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, 500,000 blood donors are active. Blood of all donors is currently ty...
Each year, blood transfusions save millions of lives. However, under current blood-matching practice...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Thirty-six blood group systems are listed by the International Soc...
The number of blood group systems, currently 35, has increased in the recent years as genetic variat...
AbstractThe number of blood group systems, currently 35, has increased in the recent years as geneti...
BACKGROUND: Blood group single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping probes for a limited range of poly...
International audienceThirty-five blood group systems, containing >300 antigens, are listed by the I...
International audienceThe poor suitability of standard hemagglutination-based assay techniques for l...
Red cell alloimmunization is a serious problem in chronically transfused patients. A number of high-...
Red cell alloimmunization is a serious problem in chronically transfused patients. A number of high-...
Red cell alloimmunization is a serious problem in chronically transfused patients. A number of high-...
Alloimmunisation becomes a problem when serological discrepancies occur in matching antigens between...
BACKGROUND: There are more than 300 known red blood cell (RBC) antigens and 33 platelet antigens tha...
Background: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology has been recently introduced into blood grou...
Serological discrepancies in matching blood group antigens between donors and patients for blood tr...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, 500,000 blood donors are active. Blood of all donors is currently ty...
Each year, blood transfusions save millions of lives. However, under current blood-matching practice...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Thirty-six blood group systems are listed by the International Soc...
The number of blood group systems, currently 35, has increased in the recent years as genetic variat...
AbstractThe number of blood group systems, currently 35, has increased in the recent years as geneti...
BACKGROUND: Blood group single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping probes for a limited range of poly...
International audienceThirty-five blood group systems, containing >300 antigens, are listed by the I...
International audienceThe poor suitability of standard hemagglutination-based assay techniques for l...
Red cell alloimmunization is a serious problem in chronically transfused patients. A number of high-...
Red cell alloimmunization is a serious problem in chronically transfused patients. A number of high-...
Red cell alloimmunization is a serious problem in chronically transfused patients. A number of high-...
Alloimmunisation becomes a problem when serological discrepancies occur in matching antigens between...
BACKGROUND: There are more than 300 known red blood cell (RBC) antigens and 33 platelet antigens tha...
Background: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology has been recently introduced into blood grou...
Serological discrepancies in matching blood group antigens between donors and patients for blood tr...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, 500,000 blood donors are active. Blood of all donors is currently ty...
Each year, blood transfusions save millions of lives. However, under current blood-matching practice...