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Clinical significance of an alloantibody against the Kell blood group glycoprotein
(Karger, 2017-01)
Background: Kell null (K0) individuals can produce anti-Ku, an antibody against many epitopes in the Kell glycoprotein, after transfusion and/or pregnancy. Since sensitized K0 patients are rare, little is known about anti-Ku ...
Should blood donors be routinely screened for irregular antibodies?
Alloantibody reactivity is approximately 0.3 percent in blood donors worldwide. The present study established total alloantibody and clinically significant alloantibody (CSAA) frequencies in all Colombian Red Cross National ...
Evaluation of recent techniques for detection of red blood cell antibodies in sera of reference samples, patients, pregnant women, and blood donors
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1996-01-01)
The sensitivity of the low ionic strength solution antiglobulin test (LISS-AGT), polyethylene glycol antiglobulin test (PEG-AGT), low ionic strength solution solid-phase antiglobulin test (LISS-SPAT), gel low ionic strength ...
Prevalence of red blood cell alloimmunization in multiply transfused patients
(HCPA/FAMED/UFRGS, 2021)
Blood group genotyping facilitates transfusion of beta-thalassemia patients
(Wiley-lissNew YorkEUA, 2002)
Principais anticorpos irregulares em politransfundidos: Uma revisão de literatura
(Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do NorteBrasilUFRNBiomedicia, 2019-06-03)
Anti-erythrocyte antibodies are produced against epitopes present on the surfaces of red blood cells and are classified as unexpected when they appear after when they appear in plasma after incompatible gestation or ...
Anti-N-like and anti-form red cell antibodies in chronic hemodialysis patients
(Marcel Dekker Inc, 2004-01-01)
Allogeneic red blood cell (RBC) transfusions and the use of reusable dialyzers sterilized with formaldehyde can lead to RBC alloimmunization in chronic hemodialysis patients. the formed RBC alloantibodies have been implicated ...