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179 related items for PubMed ID: 20609196

  • 1. RHCE*ceCF encodes partial c and partial e but not CELO, an antigen antithetical to Crawford.
    Hipsky CH, Lomas-Francis C, Fuchisawa A, Reid ME, Moulds M, Christensen J, Nickle P, Vege S, Westhoff C.
    Transfusion; 2011 Jan; 51(1):25-31. PubMed ID: 20609196
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  • 2. A novel RHCE*ce 48C, 733G allele with Nucleotide 941C in Exon 7 encodes an altered red blood cell e antigen.
    Hue-Roye K, Hipsky CH, Velliquette RW, Fuchisawa A, Lomas-Francis C, Hoppe C, Reid ME.
    Transfusion; 2011 Jan; 51(1):32-5. PubMed ID: 20576012
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  • 3. RHCE*ceMO is frequently in cis to RHD*DAU0 and encodes a hr(S) -, hr(B) -, RH:-61 phenotype in black persons: clinical significance.
    Westhoff CM, Vege S, Horn T, Hue-Roye K, Halter Hipsky C, Lomas-Francis C, Reid ME.
    Transfusion; 2013 Nov; 53(11 Suppl 2):2983-9. PubMed ID: 23772606
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  • 4. RHCE*ceTI encodes partial c and partial e and is often in cis to RHD*DIVa.
    Westhoff CM, Vege S, Halter Hipsky C, Hue-Roye K, Copeland T, Velliquette RW, Horn T, Lomas-Francis C, Reid ME.
    Transfusion; 2013 Apr; 53(4):741-6. PubMed ID: 22804620
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  • 5. Weakened expression of 'e' owing to concomitant occurrence of Cys16 and Val245 (VS antigen).
    Rodrigues A, Rios M, Costa FF, Saad ST, Pellegrino J, Castilho L.
    Vox Sang; 2004 Feb; 86(2):136-40. PubMed ID: 15023184
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  • 6. Alloanti-c/ce in a c+ceAR/Ce patient suggests that the rare RHCE ceAR allele (ceAR) encodes a partial c antigen.
    Peyrard T, Pham BN, Poupel S, Martin-Blanc S, Auxerre C, Kappler-Gratias S, Bonin P, Rouger P, Le Pennec PY.
    Transfusion; 2009 Nov; 49(11):2406-11. PubMed ID: 19624489
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  • 7. Nucleotide deletion in RHCE*cE (907delC) is responsible for a D- - haplotype in Hispanics.
    Westhoff CM, Vege S, Nickle P, Singh S, Hue-Roye K, Lomas-Francis C, Reid ME.
    Transfusion; 2011 Oct; 51(10):2142-7. PubMed ID: 21517889
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  • 8. RHCE*ceAR encodes a partial c (RH4) antigen.
    Hipsky CH, Lomas-Francis C, Fuchisawa A, Reid ME.
    Immunohematology; 2010 Oct; 26(2):57-9. PubMed ID: 20932075
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  • 9. RHCE*ceAG (254C>G, Ala85Gly) is prevalent in blacks, encodes a partial ce-phenotype, and is associated with discordant RHD zygosity.
    Westhoff CM, Vege S, Hipsky CH, Horn T, Hue-Roye K, Keller J, Velliquette R, Lomas-Francis C, Chou ST, Reid ME.
    Transfusion; 2015 Nov; 55(11):2624-32. PubMed ID: 26173592
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  • 10. DIIIa and DIII Type 5 are encoded by the same allele and are associated with altered RHCE*ce alleles: clinical implications.
    Westhoff CM, Vege S, Halter-Hipsky C, Whorley T, Hue-Roye K, Lomas-Francis C, Reid ME.
    Transfusion; 2010 Jun; 50(6):1303-11. PubMed ID: 20088832
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  • 12. Alloanti-c in a c-positive, JAL-positive patient.
    Ong J, Walker PS, Schmulbach E, Storry JR, Vege S, Westhoff C, Lomas-Francis C, Reid ME.
    Vox Sang; 2009 Apr; 96(3):240-3. PubMed ID: 19076333
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  • 14. The RHCE allele ceCF: the molecular basis of Crawford (RH43).
    Flegel WA, Wagner FF, Chen Q, Schlanser G, Frame T, Westhoff CM, Moulds MK.
    Transfusion; 2006 Aug; 46(8):1334-42. PubMed ID: 16934069
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  • 15. Molecular basis of the rare gene complex, DIVa(C)-, which encodes four low-prevalence antigens in the Rh blood group system.
    Hipsky CH, Hue-Roye K, Lomas-Francis C, Huang CH, Reid ME.
    Vox Sang; 2012 Feb; 102(2):167-70. PubMed ID: 21729099
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  • 16. Molecular background of RH in Bastiaan, the RH:-31,-34 index case, and two novel RHD alleles.
    Reid ME, Hipsky CH, Velliquette RW, Lomas-Francis C, Larimore K, Olsen C.
    Immunohematology; 2012 Feb; 28(3):97-103. PubMed ID: 23286557
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  • 17. The low-prevalence Rh antigen STEM (RH49) is encoded by two different RHCE*ce818T alleles that are often in cis to RHD*DOL.
    Reid ME, Halter Hipsky C, Hue-Roye K, Coghlan G, Olsen C, Lomas-Francis C.
    Transfusion; 2013 Mar; 53(3):539-44. PubMed ID: 22738288
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  • 18. Red cells from the original JAL+ proband are also DAK+ and STEM+.
    Hue-Roye K, Reid ME, Westhoff CM, Lomas-Francis C.
    Vox Sang; 2011 Jul; 101(1):61-4. PubMed ID: 21477150
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  • 20. A new hybrid RHCE gene (CeNR) is responsible for expression of a novel antigen.
    Westhoff CM, Storry JR, Walker P, Lomas-Francis C, Reid ME.
    Transfusion; 2004 Jul; 44(7):1047-51. PubMed ID: 15225246
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