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Many genetically defined ABO subgroups exhibit characteristic flow cytometric patterns
Transfusion, 10/09/09
Hult AK et al. – Genetically defined ABO subgroups and other anomalous phenotypes displayed flow cytometric profiles that may contribute valuable information to the investigation of ABO discrepancies. The presented assay may complement traditional serology and genetic analysis in the reference laboratory setting.
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