Search Results - "Ganczakowski, M"
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High incidence of malaria in α-thalassaemic children
Published in Nature (London) (10-10-1996)“…The alpha+-thalassaemias are the commonest known human genetic disorders, affecting up to 80 per cent of some populations. Although there is good evidence from…”
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Mutations in the human mannose-binding protein gene: frequencies in several population groups
Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (1996)“…Mannose-binding protein (MBP; mannan-binding protein, mannan-binding lectin) is a member of the collectin family of proteins and is thought to be important in…”
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Multiple glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase-deficient variants correlate with malaria endemicity in the Vanuatu Archipelago (southwestern Pacific)
Published in American journal of human genetics (1995)“…In studying the relationship between genetic abnormalities of red blood cells and malaria endemicity in the Vanuatu archipelago in the southwestern Pacific, we…”
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Red blood cell phenotypes in the alpha + thalassaemias from early childhood to maturity
Published in British journal of haematology (01-11-1996)“…The alpha+ thalassaemias are the most common single gene disorders of humans, yet little is known about their haematological characteristics in childhood…”
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Thalassaemia in Vanuatu, south-west Pacific: frequency and haematological phenotypes of young children
Published in British journal of haematology (01-03-1995)“…The archipelago of Vanuatu situated in the South-West Pacific has a high frequency of alpha + thalassaemia and additionally on some of the islands there is a…”
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A survey for the rare blood group antigen variants, En(a-), Gerbich negative and Duffy negative on Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu in the South Pacific
Published in Human heredity (01-07-1995)“…The people of Vanuatu exhibit several different genetic red cell polymorphisms. Some of these, such as alpha thalassaemia, are thought to have reached a high…”
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Stanislaw Ganczakowski
Published in BMJ (13-07-2009)“…In 1942, after a tortuous journey, he arrived at the new Polish Medical School at Edinburgh University, which allowed him to qualify as a doctor in 1944…”
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Haemorrhagic cystitis in bone marrow transplantation patients: possible increased risk associated with prior busulphan therapy
Published in Bone marrow transplantation (Basingstoke) (01-04-1987)“…Following bone marrow transplantation employing conditioning including 'high-dose' cyclophosphamide, 65 patients were studied for the subsequent development of…”
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The binding of rabbit IgG and its enzymatically derived fragments to homologous peritoneal macrophages
Published in Immunology (01-03-1979)“…Rabbit IgG and its Fab, Fc and pFc' fragments, prepared by papain or peptic digestion, were assayed for binding to homologous peritoneal macrophages. The…”
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Prostaglandin-mediated immunoregulation: reduced sensitivity of in vitro immunoglobulin production to indomethacin in rheumatoid arthritis
Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-03-1983)“…Spontaneous and pokeweed mitogen (PWM) stimulated in vitro immunoglobulin production from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of control subjects and…”
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Malaria epidemiology, glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency and human settlement in the Vanuatu Archipelago
Published in Acta tropica (30-07-1998)“…Vanuatu is located at the southeast margin of the malarious band extending from southeast Asia to eastern Melanesia. We analysed the malaria situation on…”
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High incidence of malaria in alpha-thalasaemic children
Published in Nature (London) (10-10-1996)“…The alpha+-thalassaemias are the commonest known human genetic disorders, affecting up to 80 per cent of some populations. Although there is good evidence from…”
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Rapid diagnosis of cytomegalovirus infection in immunocompromised patients by detection of early antigen fluorescent foci
Published in The Lancet (British edition) (01-12-1984)“…Cell-cultures of cytomegalovirus (CMV) were fixed after 24 hours' incubation and examined by a monoclonal antibody based immunofluorescence method for the…”
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High incidence of malaria in alpha -thalassaemia children
Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1996)“…The alpha super(+)-thalassaemias are the commonest known human genetic disorders, affecting up to 80 per cent of some populations. Although there is good…”
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By canoe and microlight in Nepal
Published in British Medical Journal (Clinical research ed.) (19-12-1987)Get full text
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