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    Variation in brevetoxin and brevenal content among clonal cultures of Karenia brevis may influence bloom toxicity by Errera, Reagan M., Bourdelais, A., Drennan, M.A., Dodd, E.B., Henrichs, D.W., Campbell, L.

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (01-02-2010)
    “…Karenia brevis, the major harmful algal (HA) species in the Gulf of Mexico, produces a suite of brevetoxins and brevenal, a nontoxic brevetoxin antagonist. K…”
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    The use of low ionic strength solution (LISS) in elution experiments and in combination with papain-treated cells for the titration of various antibodies, including eluted antibody by Lincoln, P J, Dodd, B E

    Published in Vox sanguinis (01-01-1978)
    “…The investigation presents evidence for the value of suspending red cells in a low ionic strength medium for elution experiments since this has the effect of…”
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    Elution of group-specific substance A from RBC of various subgroups of A and its effect on the agglutination of AX RBC by Dodd, B E, Wood, N J

    Published in Vox sanguinis (01-11-1982)
    “…Experiments are described which demonstrate that when the Landsteiner heat elution technique is used to prepare eluates from group A cells, some A substance as…”
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    Experience in the detection of red cell antigens and HLA antigens in bloodstains by Lincoln, P J, Dodd, B E

    Published in Haematologia (1984)
    “…The red cell antigens A, B, H, C, CW, c, D, E, e, S, s, K, Fya, Fyb, Jka and Jkb can all be detected on bloodstained threads using a modified Landsteiner…”
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    Enhancement of the Action of Immune Hæm-Agglutinins by Human Serum by BOORMAN, K. E, DODD, B. E, MORGAN, W. T. J

    Published in Nature (London) (01-12-1945)
    “…EXPERIMENTS to determine whether human complement plays a part in the specific agglutination of human erythrocytes by immune serum revealed an interesting…”
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    A STUDY OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMPLETE RHESUS ANTIBODIES AMONG THE SERUM IMMUNOGLOBULIN FRACTIONS by DODD, B E, WILKINSON, P C

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01-07-1964)
    “…Sera containing Rh antibodies were taken from Rh-negative women at intervals during pregnancy and postpartum. A selection of these was fractionated on DEAE…”
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    Increased Sensitivity of Tests for the Detection of Blood Group Antigens in Stains Using a Low Ionic Strength Medium by McDowall, M. J., Lincoln, P. J., Dodd, B. E.

    Published in Medicine, science, and the law (01-01-1978)
    “…The incorporation of a low ionic strength solution (LISS) in the micro-elution technique used for the detection of blood group antigens in stains markedly…”
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    Rh antibodies detectable only by enzyme technique by DODD, B E, EELES, D A

    Published in Immunology (01-10-1961)
    “…The titration of Rh antibodies at intervals during pregnancy by various methods has led to evidence for the existence of an Rh antibody or antibodies…”
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    The Detection of the HLA-A1 Antigen in Bloodstains by Hodge, D.G., Wolf, E., Lincoln, P.J., Festenstein, H., Dodd, B. E.

    Published in Medicine, science, and the law (01-07-1980)
    “…The wealth of antigens in the HLA white cell blood group system makes their detection in bloodstains a fascinating possibility for the forensic serologist. The…”
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    The cross-reacting antibodies of group O sera: immunological studies and possible explanation of the observed facts by Dodd, B E, Lincoln, P J, Boorman, K E

    Published in Immunology (01-01-1967)
    “…Eluates were prepared from fifteen group O sera using A and B red cells. The sera originated from group O women who had either A or B children. In eight of the…”
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