Human Blood Groups 3e
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This new edition of an essential text for all those working within transfusion and blood banking is now even more biologically and clinically relevant, incorporating the latest information on the genes for various blood groups and including greater content on the functional significance of blood groups. The book covers techniques used in blood grouping, troubleshooting and quality assurance and integrates serology with molecular biology, marrying the basic understanding at the genetic level with a cellular understanding of the red blood cell membrane. Now in full colour throughout.

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Geoff Daniels BSc, PhD, FRCPath
Head of Diagnostics, International Blood Group Reference Laboratory; Senior Research Fellow, Bristol Institute for Transfusion Sciences, NHSBT, Bristol, UK; Secretary General, International Society of Blood Transfusion

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Foreword, vii

Preface to the third edition, viii

Some abbreviations used, ix

1 Human blood groups: introduction, 1

2 ABO, H, and Lewis systems, 11

3 MNS blood group system, 96

4 P1PK, Globoside, and FORS blood group systems, plus some other related blood groups, 162

5 Rh and RHAG blood group systems, 182

6 Lutheran blood group system, 259

7 Kell and Kx blood group systems, 278

8 Duffy blood group system, 306

9 Kidd blood group system, 325

10 Diego blood group system, 336

11 Yt blood group system, 354

12 Xg blood group system, 359

13 Scianna blood group system, 371

14 Dombrock blood group system, 376

15 Colton blood group system, 384

16 LW blood group system, 391

17 Chido/Rodgers blood group system, 400

18 Gerbich blood group system, 410

19 Cromer blood group system, 427

20 Knops blood group system and the Cost antigens, 439

21 Indian blood group system and the AnWj antigen, 449

22 Ok blood group system, 457

23 Raph blood group system, 461

24 JMH blood group system, 465

25 I and i antigens, and cold agglutination, 469

26 Gill blood group system, 485

27 Junior and Langereis blood group systems, 487

28 Er antigens, 493

29 Low frequency antigens, 495

30 High frequency antigens, including Vel, 500

31 Sid antigen, 505

32 HLA (Human Leucocyte-Associated) Class I antigens on red cells, 512

33 Polyagglutination and cryptantigens, 515

Index, 524

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 “It is fascinatingly detailed, and makes a wonderful book for browsing, with many interesting facts, often with historical context to each blood group discovery; but its main audience will be those working within the transfusion laboratory, for whom this will be an invaluable reference.”  (Haem Trainee, 1 August 2013)

“Get it. If you are involved in blood banking, this is a must-have.”  (Doody’s, 14 June 2013)

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