Although much has been written about the serology of blood group antigens - particularly in the context of blood banking - recent scientific advances has substantially increased our knowledge. Noted researchers and clinicians here review the newest data on the molecular structure and function of the major blood group antigens and examine their pathology and relationship to blood disease. Of particular interest to hematologists, blood bank professionals, and molecuclar biologists and geneticists.
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978-0-8018-4493-5 (9780801844935)
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The human red cell membrane proteins carrying the MN, ABH, and Rh antigen activities; the molecular biology of the Rh antigens; the kell antigens and the McLeod red cells; the Lutheran antigens and proteins affected by Lutheran regulatory genes; phosphatidylinositol-glycan linked proteins and their relationship to paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria and blood group antigens; the Kidd antigens and urea transport; the protein and gene structure of human red cell glycophorins; red cell glycophorins; red cell antigens as receptors for malaria parasities; the use of monoclonal antibodies to determine the distribution of red cell surface proteins on human cells and tissues; HEMPAS and other genital dyserythropoietic anemias; red cell antigen specificities and autoimmune hemolytic anemias; hemolytic disease of the newborn.