Nécessite une authentification

Effect of pronase on high-incidence blood group antigens and the prevalence of antibodies to pronase-treated erythrocytes

À propos de cet article

Citez

Daniels G. Effect of enzymes on and chemical modifications of high-frequency red cell antigens. Immunohematology 1992;8:53–7.10.21307/immunohematology-2019-985Search in Google Scholar

Mollison PL, Engelfriet CP, Contreras M. Blood transfusion in clinical medicine. Oxford, England: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1993:318.Search in Google Scholar

Prager MD, Soules ML, Fletcher MA. Further studies on the mechanism of the effect of enzymes on erythrocyte serology with special reference to pronase. Transfusion 1968;8:220–5.10.1111/j.1537-2995.1968.tb02413.x4970375Search in Google Scholar

Judson PA, Anstee DJ. Comparative effect of trypsin and chymotrypsin on blood group antigens. Med Lab Sci 1977;34:1–6.Search in Google Scholar

Parsons SF, Spring FA, Merry AH, et al. Evidence that Cromer-related blood group antigens are carried on decay accelerating factor (DAF) suggests that the Inab phenotype is a novel form of DAF deficiency (abstract). Proceedings of the XXth Congress of the International Society of Blood Transfusion, Manchester, British Blood Transfusion Society,1988:116.Search in Google Scholar

Telen MJ, Hall SE, Green AM, Moulds JJ, Rosse WF. Identification of human erythrocyte blood group antigens on decay-accelerating factor (DAF) and an erythrocyte phenotype negative for DAF. J Exp Med 1988;167:1993–8.10.1084/jem.167.6.199321896702455016Search in Google Scholar

Petty AC, Daniels GL, Anstee DJ, Tippett P. Use of the MAIEA technique to confirm the relationship between the Cromer antigens and decay-accelerating factor and to assign provisionally antigens to the short-consensus repeats. Vox Sang 1993;65:309–15.Search in Google Scholar

Lublin DM, Mallinson G, Poole J, et al. Molecular basis of reduced or absent expression of decay-accelerating factor in Cromer blood group phenotypes. Blood 1994;84:1276–82.10.1182/blood.V84.4.1276.1276Search in Google Scholar

Telen MJ, Rao N, Udani M, Thompson ES, Kaufman RM, Lublin DM. Molecular mapping of the Cromer blood group Cra and Tca epitopes of decay accelerating factor: toward the use of recombinant antigens in immunohematology. Blood 1994;84:3205–11.10.1182/blood.V84.9.3205.3205Search in Google Scholar

Telen MJ, Lublin DM. Location of WESb on decay-accelerating factor (letter). Transfusion 1995;35:278.10.1046/j.1537-2995.1995.35395184292.x7533342Search in Google Scholar

Spring FA, Judson PA, Daniels GL, Parsons SF, Mallinson G, Anstee DJ. A human cell-surface glycoprotein that carries Cromer-related blood group antigens on erythrocytes and is also expressed on leucocytes and platelets. Immunology 1987;62:307–13.Search in Google Scholar

Spring FA, Reid ME, Nicholson G. Evidence for expression of the Joa blood group antigen on the Gya/Hy-active glycoprotein. Vox Sang 1994;66:72–7.10.1159/000462475Search in Google Scholar

Banks JA, Hemming N, Poole J. Evidence that the Gya, Hy and Joa antigens belong to the Dombrock blood group system. Vox Sang 1995;68:177–82.10.1111/j.1423-0410.1995.tb03923.x7625075Search in Google Scholar

Spring FA, Herron R, Rowe G. An erythrocyte glycoprotein of apparent Mr 60,000 expresses the Sc1 and Sc2 antigens. Vox Sang 1990;58:122–5.Search in Google Scholar

Spring FA. Characterization of blood-group-active erythrocyte membrane glycoproteins with human antisera. Transfus Med 1993;3:167–78.10.1111/j.1365-3148.1993.tb00112.xSearch in Google Scholar

Mallinson G, Soo KS, Schall TJ, Pisacka M, Anstee DJ. Mutations in the erythrocyte chemokine receptor (Duffy) gene: the molecular basis of the Fya/Fyb antigens and identification of a deletion in the Duffy gene of an apparently healthy individual with the Fy(a-b-) phenotype. Br J Haematol 1995;90:823–9.10.1111/j.1365-2141.1995.tb05202.x7669660Search in Google Scholar

Bruce LJ, Anstee DJ, Spring FA, Tanner MJ. Band 3 Memphis variant II. Altered stilbene disulfonate binding and the Diego (Dia) blood group antigen are associated with the human erythrocyte band 3 mutation Pro854→Leu. J Biol Chem 1994;269:16155–8.10.1016/S0021-9258(17)33986-8Search in Google Scholar

Bruce LJ, Ring SM, Anstee DJ, Reid ME, Wilkinson S, Tanner MJA. Changes in the blood group Wright antigens are associated with a mutation at amino acid 658 in human erythrocyte band 3: a site of interaction between band 3 and glycophorin A under certain conditions. Blood 1995;85:541–7.10.1182/blood.V85.2.541.541Search in Google Scholar

Smythe JS, Spring FA, Gardner B, Parsons SF, Judson PA, Anstee DJ. Monoclonal antibodies recognizing epitopes on the extracellular face and intracellular N-terminus of the human erythrocyte anion transporter (band 3) and their application to the analysis of South East Asian ovalocytes. Blood 1995;85:2929–36.10.1182/blood.V85.10.2929.bloodjournal85102929Search in Google Scholar

Lomas CG, Tippett P. Use of enzymes in distinguishing anti-LWa and anti-LWab from anti-D. Med Lab Sci 1985;42:88–9.Search in Google Scholar

eISSN:
1930-3955
Langue:
Anglais
Périodicité:
4 fois par an
Sujets de la revue:
Medicine, Clinical Medicine, Laboratory Medicine