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Zur Frage sozialer Unterschiede in der Verteilung der ABO-, MN- und Rh-Faktoren

1963

An einer Stichprobe von 9310 einheimischen westfalischen Schulern wurde die Frage sozialer Unterschiede in der Verteilung der ABO-, MN- und Rh-Faktoren untersucht. Wahrend sich fur die Genotypen und Gene des MN-Systems keine sozialen Haufigkeitsunterschiede ergaben, konnten solche fur das ABO- und Rh-System nachgewiesen werden, und zwar bedingt durch ein signifikantes Abweichen der Arbeitergruppe von den ubrigen Sozialgruppen. Die moglichen, im bevolkerungsgeschichtlichen Bereich liegenden Ursachen hierfur wurden diskutiert. Unsere westfalischen Beobachtungen zeigen, das bei bestimmten soziologischen Gegebenheiten soziale Unterschiede in der Verteilung der erblichen Blutmerkmale moglich sin…

Gynecologymedicine.medical_specialtySocial conditionABO blood group systemmedicineHematologyGeneral MedicineSocial differencesBiologyRh blood group systemBlut Zeitschrift für die Gesamte Blutforschung
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Alloimmune hemolytic anemia after liver transplantation from an ABO-identical and Rh-nonidentical donor in a patient with postpartum Budd-Chiari synd…

2006

Hemolytic anemiamedicine.medical_specialtyTransplantationbusiness.industryABO blood group systemmedicine.medical_treatmentInternal medicinemedicineBudd–Chiari syndromeLiver transplantationmedicine.diseasebusinessGastroenterologyTransplant International
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Associations between atopic diseases and the polymorphic systems ABO, Kidd, Inv and red cell acid phosphatase.

1979

In 239 German patients with atopic conditions (atopic dermatitis, hay fever, allergic rhinitis, bronchial asthma, and acute urticaria) the phenotype and gene distribution of 15 genetic blood polymorphisms (ABO, MNSs, rhesus, P, Kell, Duffy, Kidd, Hp, Gc, Gm, Inv, aP, PGM1, EsD, and 6-PGD) were analyzed and compared with those in 151 selected controls (individuals clinically free of allergic conditions and without allergy in the family history). The incidence of blood group antigens A and B was somewhat higher in patients than in controls. These observations are in accordance with the results of previous studies in other populations. In addition, our observations favor the hypothesis that th…

MaleAllergyErythrocytesAcid PhosphataseBiologyABO Blood-Group SystemGene FrequencyABO blood group systemPGM1GeneticsmedicineHypersensitivityHumansKidd Blood-Group SystemFamily historyGenetics (clinical)AsthmaIncidence (epidemiology)Germany WestAtopic dermatitismedicine.diseaseImmunologyBlood Group AntigensHay feverFemaleImmunoglobulin Light ChainsHuman genetics
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ABO Blood Group and Inhibitor Risk in Severe Hemophilia A Patients: A Study from the Italian Association of Hemophilia Centers

2021

AbstractConsidering the profound influence exerted by the ABO blood group system on hemostasis, mainly through the von Willebrand factor and factor VIII (FVIII) complex, we have conducted a study evaluating the possible role of blood type on the risk of inhibitor development in hemophilia A. A total of 287 consecutive Caucasian patients with severe hemophilia A (202 without FVIII inhibitors and 85 with FVIII inhibitors) followed at seven Italian Hemophilia Treatment Centers belonging to the Italian Association of Hemophilia Centers (AICE) were included in the study. A higher prevalence of O blood group was detected in patients without inhibitors as compared in inhibitor patients (55 vs. 30.…

Malecongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesmedicine.medical_specialtyHemophilia ASevere hemophilia AABO Blood-Group SystemVon Willebrand factorhemic and lymphatic diseasesInternal medicineABO blood group systemABO blood group; hemophilia; inhibitors; risk factorshemophiliainhibitorsHumansMedicinerisk factorsIn patientBlood typebiologybusiness.industryABO blood groupHematologyinhibitorItalyHemostasisbiology.proteinFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusiness
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Molecular polymorphism of the ABO blood group: A study in Poland, Spain, and Andorra

2014

Objectives The main goal of this study is to increase knowledge on the molecular level of the ABO blood group system in Europe by providing data for Poland, Spain, and Andorra populations. Methods A total of 172 oral scrapings samples from individuals of Polish origin, 108 peripheral blood samples of autochthonous individuals from the province of Zamora (Spain), and 81 peripheral blood samples from individuals with Andorran origin, were analyzed. Molecular characterization of the allelic variants was performed by the analysis of exons 6 and 7 of the ABO gene. Results Seven common alleles were identified, namely: A101, A102, A201, B101, O01, O02, and O03. Less common variants (O05, O09, O21,…

Molecular levelAnthropologyABO blood group systemGeneticsAnatomyAlleleBiologyAbo geneAllele frequencyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPeripheral bloodDemographyAmerican Journal of Human Biology
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The distribution of blood group antigens in rodent epithelia

1984

The pattern of distribution of antigens cross-reacting with antibodies to human blood group antigens A and B and two precursor molecules was examined by immunofluorescence in the epidermis, oral mucosa and forestomach of rats and mice. Staining for blood group antigen A was negative. In all epithelia examined, blood group antigen B was present at the surface of basal and parabasal cells, and the H antigen at the surface of spinous cells. N-acetyllactosamine was present on the cell membranes in the upper spinous and granular cell layers of epidermis and forestomach epithelium and was not expressed in the oral epithelia except for a limited area in the dorsal tongue epithelium. Thus, the expr…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHistologyCellular differentiationBiologyH antigenImmunofluorescenceEpitheliumABO Blood-Group SystemPathology and Forensic MedicineEpitopesMiceAntigenABO blood group systemmedicineAnimalsTissue Distributionmedicine.diagnostic_testAntibodies MonoclonalCell DifferentiationCell BiologyMolecular biologyEpitheliumRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureCarbohydrate SequenceAntigens Surfacebiology.proteinEpidermisAntibodyCell and Tissue Research
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Expression of the gene encoding secretor type galactoside 2 ? fucosyltransferase (FUT2) and ABH antigens in patients with oral lesions

2010

Objective: The aim of this work was to evaluate the expression of FUT2 gene in saliva and histo ABH antigens of patients with oral lesions. Study Design: In total 178 subjects were examined, half of whom suffered from oral pre-cancerous and cancerous lesions, while the other half were the healthy control group We analyzed the FUT 2 polymorphism by ASO-PCR (allele specific oligonucleotid – polymerase chain reaction) with specific primers for G428 allele and the wild type allele of FUT2 gene. To reveal A, B and H antigens in tissue sections of the patients (n= 89) we used a modified specific red cell adherence technique. Results: We found a high intensity of oral disease in the non-secretor g…

SalivaFucosyltransferasePopulationGene ExpressionABO Blood-Group SystemAntigenABO blood group systemHumansMedicineAlleleSalivaeducationGeneral DentistryMouth neoplasmeducation.field_of_studyOral Medicine and Pathologybiologybusiness.industryWild typeFucosyltransferases:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]OtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASImmunologybiology.proteinMouth NeoplasmsResearch-ArticleSurgerybusinessPrecancerous Conditions
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ABO genotyping by PCR-RFLP and cloning and sequencing

2005

A refined PCR-RFLP based method was established to genotype ABO blood groups. The main objective of this study was to make the techniques also suitable for working with degraded DNA. Specific primer design was carried out to choose fragments shorter than 200 bp as necessary in forensic and archaeological applications. Four fragments of exon 6 and 7 of the ABO gene were amplified and digested by in total 7 restriction endonucleases. Particular attention was paid to the base changes at nucleotide positions 261(delG), 297, 526, 703, 721, 771, 796 and 1060(delC) in order to distinguish the six common alleles A101, A201, B, O01, O02 and O03. Furthermore, this method also enables determination of…

Sequence analysisBiologyPolymerase Chain ReactionABO Blood-Group Systemlaw.inventionlawABO blood group systemGenotypeHumansCloning MolecularGenotypingAllelesHistory AncientEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPolymerase chain reactionGeneticsReproducibility of ResultsSequence Analysis DNAGeneral MedicineForensic MedicineRestriction enzymePhenotypeAncient DNAArchaeologyBlood StainsPostmortem ChangesAnthropologyDNA Transposable ElementsAnimal Science and ZoologyChromosome DeletionRestriction fragment length polymorphismToothPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthAnthropologischer Anzeiger
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ABO blood groups and Australia antigen

2008

The distribution of ABO blood in two groups of people with Australia antigen was studied (121 blood donors and 128 patients) and in 3,091 controls was investigated. There was a significant excess of A in comparison with o when the two groups were combined, and when the two groups were tested for (A + B): (AB +O) individually and together, both were found to be statistically significant. The results are discussed.

business.industryComplement Fixation TestsGenetic Complementation TestBlood DonorsHepatitis B AntigensABO Blood-Group SystemHepatitisHepatitis B AntigensGenetics PopulationPhenotypeAntigenABO blood group systemImmunologyMethodsGeneticsHumansMedicinebusinessGenetics (clinical)Clinical Genetics
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Influence of ABO blood group on sports performance

2017

Background: Despite being a recessive trait, the O blood group is the most frequent worldwide among the ABO blood types. Since running performance has been recognized as a major driver of evolutionary advantage in humans, we planned a study to investigate whether the ABO blood group may have an influence on endurance running performance in middle-aged recreational athletes. Methods: The study population consisted of 52 recreational, middle-aged, Caucasian athletes (mean age: 49±13 years, body mass index, 23.4±2.3 kg/m 2 ), regularly engaged in endurance activity. The athletes participated to a scientific event called “Run for Science” (R4S), entailing the completion of a 21.1 km (half-marat…

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