Blood grouping is a vital test in pre-transfusion testing. Both tube and gel agglutination assays are used for ABO grouping. The main object of this study was to compare ABO grouping and D typing on tube and gel agglutination assay in order to assess the efficacy of each technique. A total of 100 healthy blood donors irrespective of age and sex were included in this study. Results showed that there is no significant difference between these two techniques. However, in 10 samples it was detected that the reaction strength in serum ABO grouping by gel agglutination assay is varied by only one grade when compared to tube agglutination assay. Due to numerous positive effects of gel assay it is more beneficial to implement this technique in the ...
BACKGROUND: Erycard 2.0 is a “point-of-care” device that is primarily being used for patient blood g...
Blood transfer {--} transfusion {--} is today{\crq}s most frequent transplantation. Blood is transfe...
Background: Current simple methods for blood typing, such as slide techniques do not have stable end...
Background: Pre-transfusion compatibility testing is performed in order to prevent transfusion of in...
BACKGROUND Advances in immunohaematology laboratory practice to improve performance, cost-effecti...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Coombs cross-matching is used to detect the presence of alloantibodies i...
Gel technology is widely used in human medicine for blood typing. It carries many advantages over ro...
The rapid availability of fully typed donor blood is of great advantage, especially for patients req...
Abstract: An ABO blood grouping discrepancy implies that the direct, ABO grouping does not agree wi...
SUMMARY Background: Advances in immunohaematology laboratory practice to improve performance, cost-e...
im To investigate the changes in pretransfusion testing during the switch from the agglutination tub...
ABO blood group examination is a simple laboratory test performed to determine a person’s blood grou...
BackgroundSeveral sensitive methods are available for red blood cell (RBC) antibody screening. Among...
Background: The ABO and Rhesus (Rh) blood group systems are important for transfusion of blood and i...
Introduction: The correlation of positive result in direct antiglobulin test (DAT) with in vivo hemo...
BACKGROUND: Erycard 2.0 is a “point-of-care” device that is primarily being used for patient blood g...
Blood transfer {--} transfusion {--} is today{\crq}s most frequent transplantation. Blood is transfe...
Background: Current simple methods for blood typing, such as slide techniques do not have stable end...
Background: Pre-transfusion compatibility testing is performed in order to prevent transfusion of in...
BACKGROUND Advances in immunohaematology laboratory practice to improve performance, cost-effecti...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Coombs cross-matching is used to detect the presence of alloantibodies i...
Gel technology is widely used in human medicine for blood typing. It carries many advantages over ro...
The rapid availability of fully typed donor blood is of great advantage, especially for patients req...
Abstract: An ABO blood grouping discrepancy implies that the direct, ABO grouping does not agree wi...
SUMMARY Background: Advances in immunohaematology laboratory practice to improve performance, cost-e...
im To investigate the changes in pretransfusion testing during the switch from the agglutination tub...
ABO blood group examination is a simple laboratory test performed to determine a person’s blood grou...
BackgroundSeveral sensitive methods are available for red blood cell (RBC) antibody screening. Among...
Background: The ABO and Rhesus (Rh) blood group systems are important for transfusion of blood and i...
Introduction: The correlation of positive result in direct antiglobulin test (DAT) with in vivo hemo...
BACKGROUND: Erycard 2.0 is a “point-of-care” device that is primarily being used for patient blood g...
Blood transfer {--} transfusion {--} is today{\crq}s most frequent transplantation. Blood is transfe...
Background: Current simple methods for blood typing, such as slide techniques do not have stable end...