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Immunohematology
Volume 19 (2003): Issue 3 (September 2003)
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Studies on the Dombrock blood group system in non-human primates
C. Mogos
C. Mogos
Department of Neonatology, New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center
New York, United States
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Mogos, C.
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A. Schawalder
A. Schawalder
Immunochemistry Laboratory, New York Blood Center
New York, United States
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Schawalder, A.
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G.R. Halverson
G.R. Halverson
Immunochemistry Laboratory, New York Blood Center
New York, United States
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M.E. Reid
M.E. Reid
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Reid, M.E.
Oct 14, 2020
Immunohematology
Volume 19 (2003): Issue 3 (September 2003)
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Published Online:
Oct 14, 2020
Page range:
77 - 82
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21307/immunohematology-2019-481
Keywords
apes
,
gene
,
blood group system
,
Dombrock blood group system
,
monkey
,
mono- ADP-riposyltransferase
,
non-human primates
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