03466nam 22005894a 450 99621178030331620230607220458.014051400701-280-19718-897866101971870-470-70880-81-4051-4007-00-470-98701-4(CKB)1000000000239403(EBL)228573(OCoLC)475936750(SSID)ssj0000174763(PQKBManifestationID)11153872(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000174763(PQKBWorkID)10188547(PQKB)11420475(MiAaPQ)EBC228573(EXLCZ)99100000000023940320011108d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierHuman blood groups[electronic resource] /Geoff Daniels ; foreword by Ruth Sanger2nd ed.Malden, MA Blackwell Science20021 online resource (572 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-632-05646-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Human Blood Groups; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Some abbreviations used; 1 Human blood groups:introduction, terminology,and function; 2 ABO,Hh,and Lewis systems; Part 1:History and introduction,7; Part 2:Biochemistry,inheritance,and biosynthesis of the ABH and Lewis antigens,9; Part 3:ABO,Hh,and secretor systems, 25; Part 4:Lewis system,59; Part 5:Tissue distribution,disease associations,and functional aspects,67; 3 MNS blood group system; 4 P blood groups; 5 Rh blood group system; 6 Lutheran blood group system; 7 Kell and Kx blood group systems; 8 Duffy blood group system9 Kidd blood group system10 Diego blood group system; 11 Yt blood group system; 12 Xg blood group system; 13 Scianna blood group system and the Radin antigen; 14 Dombrock blood group system; 15 Colton blood group system; 16 LW blood group system; 17 Chido/Rodgers blood group system; 18 Gerbich blood group system; 19 Cromer blood group system; 20 Knops blood group system and the Cost antigens; 21 Indian blood group system and the AnWj antigen; 22 Ok blood group system; 23 RAPH blood group system; 24 JMH blood group system; 25 Ii antigens and cold agglutination; 26 Er antigens27 Low frequency antigens28 High frequency antigens; 29 Sid antigens; 30 Human leukocyte associated (HLA)Class I antigens on red cells; 31 Polyagglutination and cryptantigens; 32 Blood group gene mapping; IndexHuman Blood Groups is a comprehensive and fully referenced text covering scientific and clinical aspects of red cell surface antigens, including:serologyinheritancebiochemistrymolecular geneticsbiological functionsclinical significance in transfusion medicine Over a century has passed since Landsteiner discovered the human blood groups, making the practice of blood transfusion possible. Yet, in the six years since the first edition of Human Blood Groups was published, new blood groups have been disBlood groupsBlood groups.612.1612.11825Daniels Geoff870782MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996211780303316Human blood groups2126758UNISA