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Blood Group (classification)

Known as: Groups, Blood, Blood Group Systems, Blood Group 
A classification of blood based on the presence or absence of inherited antigenic substances on the surface of erythrocytes.
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1997
1997
The discovery of the Rhesus system in 1940 by K. Landsteiner and A.S. Wiener (Landsteiner and Wiener 1940) constituted the most… 
1986
1986
Many strains of Escherichia coli possess an antigen that reacts with naturally occurring antibodies to human red cell B antigens… 
1980
1980
A chimpanzee blood group system is defined by a set of isoimmune antisera, anti-Rc, anti-Cc, anti-Ec, anti-Fc, anti-Cc and anti… 
Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
In the aggregate of the seventeen published series of the ABO blood groups of newborn babies and their mothers (an aggregate… 
1973
1973
ABO saliva blood groups, 21 enzyme, 7 serum protein and the haemoglobin systems of 56 baboons and 61 vervets from South Africa… 
Review
1965
Review
1965
THE distribution of ABO blood groups in the north of Scotland was first studied by Kirkpartick irs 1952 and his figures were… 
1954
1954
The normal antibodies of human sera that are capable of reacting with human B, but not O, red blood cells, are heterogeneous in… 
Review
1953
Review
1953
The discovery of the Rh blood groups by Landsteiner and Wiener (1940), and the subsequent demonstration by Levine and others…