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  • 6. Prospects for the provision of genotyped blood for transfusion.
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  • 10. Mass-scale red cell genotyping of blood donors.
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  • 12. High-throughput multiplex single-nucleotide polymorphism analysis for red cell and platelet antigen genotypes.
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  • 17. When and why is red blood cell genotyping applicable in transfusion medicine: a systematic review of the literature.
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    Paris S, Rigal D, Barlet V, Verdier M, Coudurier N, Bailly P, Brès JC.
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  • 20. Red Blood Cell Antigen Genotyping for Sickle Cell Disease, Thalassemia, and Other Transfusion Complications.
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