Blood groups in India
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Prevalence of ABO and Rhesus Blood Groups in Northern India
Background: The ABO blood group system was the first human blood group system to be discovered by Landsteiner in 1900. The second type of blood group is the rhesus system. There are only two Rh phenotype such as Rh positive and Rh negative, depending on whether Rh antigen is present on the red cell or not. The frequency of ABO and Rh phenotypes in different populations has been extensively stud...
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ABO blood type antigens are polymorphic, inherited structures presented on the surface of red blood cells. Although ABO blood group antigens is the most important antigens in transfusion medicine, its main role is not clearly clarified. Correlation between ABO blood group and susceptibility to certain infectious and non-infectious diseases is a controversial issue. Since, lack of blood type ant...
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BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Indian population is characterized by the presence of various castes and tribal groups. Various genetic polymorphisms have been used to differentiate among these groups. Amongst these, the ABO blood group system has been extensively studied. There is no information on molecular genotyping of ABO blood groups from India. Therefore, the main objective of this study was to ...
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Thomas et al. (1960) have emphasized that the blood factor is of greater importance than the atherosclerotic plaque (local factor) in thrombus formation. The nature of the postulated haematological factor is not yet known and the relationship of findings of several workers (Merskey, Gordon, and Lachner, 1960; Poole, 1962; Gupta and Rai, 1963) regarding coagulation, to the significantly differen...
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عنوان ژورنال: American Journal of Physical Anthropology
سال: 1941
ISSN: 0002-9483,1096-8644
DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.1330280405