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Anti-Fya Monoclonal

…The Fya and Fyb antigens were reported in 1950 and 1951 respectively. Anti-Fya and anti-Fyb have both been implicated in immediate and delayed Haemolytic Transfusion Reactions and Haemolytic Disease of the Newborn. The reagent will cause indirect agglutination (clumping) of test red cells, that carry the Fy(a) antigen, in the…

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Anti-s Monoclonal

…The S and s antigens were reported in 1947 and 1951 respectively and form part of the MNS system. Anti-S and anti-s have both been implicated in Haemolytic Transfusion Reactions and Haemolytic Disease of the Newborn. The reagents will cause indirect agglutination (clumping) of test red cells, that carry the…

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Anti-N Lectin

…The N antigen is part of the MNSs system and was reported in 1927. Anti-N generally reacts at room temperature and so is rarely implicated in Haemolytic Transfusion Reactions and Haemolytic Disease of the Newborn. The reagent will cause agglutination (clumping) of test red cells, that carry the N antigen,…

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Anti-M Monoclonal

…M antigen is part of the MNS system and was first reported in 1927. M antigen expression on red cells can show dosage. Anti-M has rarely been implicated in Haemolytic Disease of the Newborn or in Haemolytic Transfusion Reactions. The reagent will cause agglutination (clumping) of test red cells, that…

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Anti-C+D+E Monoclonal

…Levine and Stetson discovered the Rh blood group system in 1940. Apart from D the other major Rh antigens are C, E, c and e. The D antigen is highly immunogenic; the C and e antigens are less immunogenic than E and c. The corresponding antibodies are all clinically significant…

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Anti-e Monoclonal

…Levine and Stetson discovered the Rh blood group system in 1940. Apart from D the other major Rh antigens are Anti-C Monoclonal, Anti-E Monoclonal, Anti-c and Anti-e. D antigen is highly immunogenic; C and e antigens are less immunogenic than E and c. The corresponding antibodies are all clinically significant since they…

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Anti-c Monoclonal

…Levine and Stetson discovered the Rh blood group system in 1940. Apart from D the other major Rh antigens are C, E, c and e. The D antigen is highly immunogenic; the C and e antigens are less immunogenic than E and c. The corresponding antibodies are all clinically significant…

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Anti-E Monoclonal

…Levine and Stetson discovered the Rh blood group system in 1940. Apart from D the other major Rh antigens are C, E, c and e. The D antigen is highly immunogenic; the C and e antigens are less immunogenic than E and c. The corresponding antibodies are all clinically significant…

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Anti-C Monoclonal

…Levine and Stetson discovered the Rh blood group system in 1940. Apart from D the other major Rh antigens are C, E, c and e. The D antigen is highly immunogenic; the C and e antigens are less immunogenic than E and c. The corresponding antibodies are all clinically significant…

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Anti-Cw Monoclonal

…Lorne Monoclonal Anti-Cw blood grouping reagent is a reagent containing a human monoclonal IgM antibody diluted in a phosphate buffer containing sodium chloride, bovine albumin and a preservative. The reagent is supplied at optimal dilution for use with tube, gel card, microplate and slide techniques. For further information or to…

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