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The Blood Group Antigen FactsBook.
Title:
The Blood Group Antigen FactsBook.
Author:
Reid, Marion E.
ISBN:
9780240821306
Personal Author:
Edition:
3rd ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (758 pages)
Series:
Factsbook
Contents:
Front Cover -- The Blood Group Antigen: FactsBook -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Useful Websites -- I. The Introductory Chapters -- 1. Introduction -- Aims of this FactsBook -- Selection of entries -- Terminology -- References -- 2. Organization of the data -- ISBT Blood Group Systems -- Number of Antigens -- Terminology -- Expression -- Gene -- Database accession numbers -- Molecular bases of antigens and phenotypes -- Amino acid sequence -- Carrier molecule -- Function -- Disease association -- Phenotypes -- Comments -- References -- ISBT Blood Group Antigens -- Terminology -- Occurrence -- Antithetical antigen -- Expression -- Molecular basis associated with antigen -- Effect of enzymes and chemicals on intact RBCs -- In vitro characteristics of alloantibody -- Clinical significance of alloantibody -- Autoantibody -- Comments -- References -- ISBT Blood Group Collections -- ISBT 700 Series of Low-Incidence Antigens -- ISBT 901 Series of High-Incidence Antigens -- References -- II. The Blood Group Systems and Antigens -- ABO Blood Group System -- A Antigen -- B Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with B antigen -- Autoanti-B -- Comments -- A,B Antigen -- Occurrence -- Molecular basis associated with A,B antigen -- Autoantibody -- Comments -- Reference -- A1 Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with A1 antigen1-6 -- Autoantibody -- Comments -- References -- MNS Blood Group System -- M Antigen -- Antithetical antigen -- Molecular basis associated with M antigen -- Autoanti-M -- Comments -- Reference -- N Antigen -- Antithetical antigen -- Molecular basis associated with N antigen -- Effect of enzymes and chemicals on N antigen on intact RBCs -- Autoanti-N -- Comments -- Reference -- S Antigen -- Antithetical antigen -- Autoanti-S -- Comments -- References -- s Antigen -- Antithetical antigen -- Comments.

References -- U Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with U antigen -- Autoanti-U -- Comments -- References -- He Antigen -- Antithetical antigen -- Molecular basis associated with He antigen -- Gene arrangement -- Phenotype with antigen strength -- Clinical significance of alloanti-He -- Comments -- References -- Mia Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with Mia antigen -- Effect of enzymes and chemicals on Mia antigen on intact RBCs -- Comments -- References -- Mc Antigen -- Occurrence -- Molecular basis associated with Mc antigen -- Comments -- Reference -- Vw Antigen -- Antithetical antigens -- Comments -- References -- Mur Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with Mur antigen -- Comments -- References -- Mg Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with Mg antigen -- Clinical significance of alloanti-Mg -- Comments -- References -- Vr Antigen -- Occurrence -- Comments -- References -- Me Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with Me antigen -- Comments -- Reference -- Mta Antigen -- Comments -- References -- Sta Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with Sta antigen -- Clinical significance of alloanti-Sta -- Comments -- References -- Ria Antigen -- Occurrence -- Clinical significance of alloanti-Ria -- Comments -- References -- Cla Antigen -- Occurrence -- Clinical significance of alloanti-Cla -- Comments -- Reference -- Nya Antigen -- Occurrence -- Clinical significance of alloanti-Nya -- Comments -- References -- Hut Antigen -- Antithetical antigen -- Comments -- References -- Hil Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with Hil antigen -- Comments -- References -- Mv Antigen -- Comments -- References -- Far Antigen -- Occurrence -- Comments -- References -- sD Antigen -- Occurrence -- Comments -- References -- Mit Antigen -- Comments -- References -- Dantu Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with Dantu antigen -- Comments -- References.

Hop Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with Hop antigen -- Effect of enzymes and chemicals on Hop antigen on intact RBCs -- Clinical significance of alloanti-Hop -- Comments -- References -- Nob Antigen -- Antithetical antigen -- Molecular basis associated with Nob antigen -- Comments -- References -- Ena Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with Ena antigen -- Autoantibody -- Comments -- Reference -- ENKT Antigen -- Antithetical antigen -- Clinical significance of alloanti-ENKT -- Reference -- 'N' Antigen -- Occurrence -- Antithetical antigen -- Molecular basis associated with 'N' antigen -- Comments -- Reference -- Or Antigen -- Occurrence -- Comments -- References -- DANE Antigen -- Antithetical antigen -- Molecular basis associated with DANE antigen -- Clinical significance of alloanti-DANE -- Comments -- References -- TSEN Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with TSEN antigen -- Comments -- References -- MINY Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with MINY antigen -- Clinical significance of alloanti-MINY -- Comments -- References -- MUT Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with MUT antigen -- Effect of enzymes and chemicals on MUT antigen on intact RBCs -- Comments -- References -- SAT Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with SAT antigen -- Clinical significance of alloanti-SAT -- Comments -- References -- ERIK Antigen -- Comments -- References -- Osa Antigen -- Occurrence -- Clinical significance of alloanti-Osa -- Comments -- References -- ENEP Antigen -- Antithetical antigen -- Clinical significance of alloanti-ENEP -- Comments -- Reference -- ENEH Antigen -- Antithetical antigen -- Comment -- References -- HAG Antigen -- Occurrence -- Antithetical antigen -- Clinical significance of alloanti-HAG -- Comments -- Reference -- ENAV Antigen -- Antithetical antigen -- Clinical significance of alloanti-ENAV -- Comments -- Reference.

MARS Antigen -- Antithetical antigen -- Clinical significance of alloanti-MARS -- Comments -- Reference -- ENDA Antigen -- Occurrence -- Antithetical antigen -- Clinical significance of alloanti-ENDA -- Comments -- Reference -- ENEV Antigen -- Occurrence -- Clinical significance of alloanti-ENEV -- Comments -- Reference -- MNTD Antigen -- Clinical significance of alloanti-MNTD -- Reference -- P1PK Blood Group System -- P1 Antigen -- References -- Pk Antigen -- References -- NOR Antigen -- References -- Rh Blood Group System -- D Antigen -- References -- C Antigen -- Reference -- E Antigen -- Antithetical antigen -- Autoanti-E -- Comments -- c Antigen -- Antithetical antigen -- Autoanti-c -- References -- e Antigen -- Antithetical antigen -- Autoanti-e -- Reaction of monoclonal anti-e with RBCs expressing e-variant phenotypes4 -- Comments -- References -- f Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with f antigen -- Autoanti-f -- Comments -- Ce Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with Ce antigen -- Comments -- CW Antigen -- Comments -- Reference -- CX Antigen -- Occurrence -- Comments -- Reference -- V Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with V antigen -- Comments -- Reference -- EW Antigen -- Occurrence -- Comments -- G Antigen -- Comments -- Molecular basis of Hr0 (Rh17) -- Autoanti-Hr0 (Rh17) -- Comments -- References -- Hr0 Antigen -- Autoanti-Hr0 -- Comments -- Hr Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with Hr antigen -- Comments -- References -- hrS Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with hrS antigen -- Comments -- References -- VS Antigen -- Comments -- References -- CG Antigen -- Comments -- Reference -- CE Antigen -- Occurrence -- Molecular basis associated with CE antigen -- Clinical significance of alloanti-CE -- Comments -- DW Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with DW antigen -- Comments -- Reference -- Rh26 (c-like) Antigen.

Occurrence -- Antithetical antigen -- Clinical significance of alloanti-Rh26 -- Comments -- Reference -- cE Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with cE antigen -- Comments -- hrH Antigen -- Occurrence -- Rh29 Antigen -- Molecular basis of Rh29 antigen -- Autoanti-Rh29 -- Comments -- Goa Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with Goa antigen -- Comments -- hrB Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with hrB antigen -- Autoanti-hrB -- Comments -- References -- Rh32 Antigen -- Antithetical antigen -- Molecular basis associated with Rh32 antigen -- Comments -- References -- Rh33 Antigen -- Occurrence -- Molecular basis associated with Rh33 antigen -- Clinical significance of alloanti-Rh33 -- Comments -- References -- HrB Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with HrB antigen -- Comments -- References -- Rh35 Antigen -- Occurrence -- Molecular basis associated with Rh35 antigen -- Clinical significance of alloanti-Rh35 -- Bea Antigen -- Comments -- Reference -- Evans Antigen -- Occurrence -- Comments -- References -- Rh39 Antigen -- Autoanti-Rh39 -- Comments -- Tar Antigen -- Comments -- References -- Rh41 Antigen -- Expression -- Reference -- Rh42 Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with Rh42 antigen -- Comments -- Reference -- Crawford Antigen -- Antithetical antigen -- Comment -- Reference -- Nou Antigen -- Riv Antigen -- Occurrence -- Molecular basis of Riv antigen -- Comments -- References -- Sec Antigen -- Antithetical antigen -- Molecular basis associated with the Sec (RH46) antigen -- Comments -- Dav Antigen -- Comments -- JAL Antigen -- Occurrence -- Antithetical antigen -- Comments -- References -- STEM Antigen -- Comments -- References -- FPTT Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with FPTT antigen -- Clinical significance of alloanti-FPTT -- Comments -- References -- MAR Antigen -- Molecular basis associated with MAR antigen.

Clinical significance of alloanti-MAR.
Abstract:
The Blood Group Antigen FactsBook - winner of a 2013 Highly Commended BMA Medical Book Award for Internal Medicine - has been an essential resource in the hematology, transfusion and immunogenetics fields since its first publication in the late 1990s.The third edition of The Blood Group Antigen FactsBook has been completely revised, updated and expanded to cover all 33 blood group systems. It blends scientific background and clinical applications and provides busy researchers and clinicians with at-a-glance information on over 330 blood group antigens, including history and information on terminology, expression, chromosomal assignment, carrier molecular description, functions, molecular bases of antigens and phenotypes, effect of enzymes/chemicals, clinical significance, disease associations and key references. Highly Commended 2013 BMA Medical Book Award for Internal Medicine Includes more than 330 entries on blood group antigens in individual factsheets Offers a logical and concise catalogue structure for each antigen in an improved interior design for quick reference Written by three international experts from the field of immunohematology and transfusion medicine.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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