نتایج جستجو برای: rhd

تعداد نتایج: 1294  

2013
André Winkler Markus Berger Marc Ehlers Mikael Karlsson Tracy McGaha André Winkler Tracy McGaha

Red blood cells (RBCs) from a rhesus D (RhD)-positive fetus that reach the bloodstream of an RhD-negative pregnant woman during birth can induce a pathogenic antibody (Ab) response against the RhD-positive RBCs, leading to fetal hemolytic disease in subsequent pregnancies. To prevent a pathogenic immune reaction, the RhD-negative mother receives serum immunoglobulin G (IgG) containing polyclona...

2012
Songsak Srijinda Chamaiporn Suwanasophon Unchalee Visawapoka Malinee Pongsavee

The Rhesus (Rh) blood group is the most polymorphic human blood group and it is clinically significant in transfusion medicine. Especially, D antigen is the most important and highly immunogenic antigen. Due to anti-D, it is the cause of the hemolytic disease of the newborn and transfusion reaction. About 0.1%-0.5% of Asian people are RhD-negative, whereas in the Thai population, the RhD-negati...

Journal: :Fetal diagnosis and therapy 2005
Ilona Hromadnikova Lenka Vechetova Klara Vesela Blanka Benesova Jindrich Doucha Eduard Kulovany Radovan Vlk

OBJECTIVE In this prospective study, we assessed the feasibility of foetal RHD genotyping by analysis of DNA extracted from plasma samples of Rhesus (Rh) D-negative pregnant women using real-time PCR and primers and probes targeted toward exon 7 and 10 of RHD gene. METHODS We analysed 24 RhD-negative pregnant woman and 4 patients with weak D phenotypes at a gestational age ranging from 11th t...

Journal: :Human reproduction 1998
S Lipitz A Many S Mitrani-Rosenbaum H Carp Y Frenkel R Achiron

The study was conducted to report on the use of molecular biology methods and pregnancy outcome in women sensitized to either Rhesus D (RhD) or Kell 1 (K1) antigens. Paternal RhD genotype was determined by DNA amplification of an RhD-specific sequence from single sperm cells. Paternal Kell phenotype was determined by serologic assays using peripheral blood samples, and the fetal RhD or Kell-typ...

2004
Sylvia Miescher Martin O. Spycher Hanspeter Amstutz Masja de Haas Marion Kleijer Ulrich J. Kalus Hartmut Radtke Alphonse Hubsch Irmgard Andresen Roland M. Martin

A single recombinant immunoglobulin G1 (IgG1) anti-RhD antibody (MonoRho) was compared with a currently used polyclonal anti-RhD product (Rhophylac) in a phase 1 study for safety, efficacy of Rhesus D (RhD)–positive red blood cell (RBC) clearance, and prevention of RhD immunization in RhD-negative men challenged with 15 mL RhD-positive RBCs. Both the polyclonal product and recombinant antiRhD e...

Journal: :Blood 2016
Sean R Stowell

The discovery of ABO(H) blood group antigens resulted in the birth of transfusion medicine and allowed for the first time the use of a laboratory test that could predict immunologic outcomes prior to transfusion. Although ABO(H) antibody testing continues to represent one of the first and most common examples of personalized medicine, it was not until many years later that the existence of non-...

Journal: :Fetal diagnosis and therapy 2011
Ranjit Akolekar Kirstin Finning Ramesh Kuppusamy Geoff Daniels Kypros H Nicolaides

OBJECTIVE To examine the feasibility of fetal RHD genotyping at 11-13 weeks' gestation from analysis of circulating cell-free fetal DNA (ccffDNA) in the plasma of RhD negative pregnant women using a high-throughput robotic technique. METHODS Stored plasma (0.5 ml) from 591 RhD negative women was used for extraction of ccffDNA by a robotic technique. Real-time quantitative polymerase chain rea...

Journal: :Blood 2000
F F Wagner W A Flegel

The Rh blood group antigens derive from 2 genes, RHD and RHCE, that are located at chromosomal position 1p34.1-1p36 (chromosome 1, short arm, region 3, band 4, subband 1, through band 6). In whites, a cde haplotype with a deletion of the whole RHD gene occurs with a frequency of approximately 40%. The relative position of the 2 RH genes and the location of the RHD deletion was previously unknow...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2011
T Gunel I Kalelioglu A Gedikbasi H Ermis K Aydinli

Hemolytic disease of the newborn is a clinical condition in which maternal and paternal Rh blood group antigens are incompatible and the mother is negative for the antigen whereas the father is positive. Analysis of fetal cells recovered from maternal plasma can provide a highly sensitive prenatal diagnosis. The fetal RHD gene in plasma DNA is detected by real-time PCR amplification of two ...

2006
Markus Jakobsson Ari Juels Jacob Ratkiewicz

We propose Remote Harm-Diagnostics (RHD) as a new defensive tactic against malware and phishing attacks. RHD is a server-side tool that harvests data from clients to detect signs of previous or ongoing compromise. RHD can supplement client-side protections such as virus checkers and anti-phishing toolbars. Given its “soft,” i.e., probabilistic nature, RHD interfaces naturally with risk-based au...

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